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T.K. Coleman

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T.K. Coleman

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Average rating: 3.67 · 60 ratings · 2 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Power of the Rosary

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Emotional Clutter

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“Inner-freedom is less about feeling good and more about learning to develop a healthy and harmonious relationship with the variety of emotional states you're likely to occupy over the course of a lifetime.”
T.K. Coleman, Freedom Without Permission: How to Live Free in a World That Isn't

“In our effort to be honest about our problems, it is not necessary that we cease to be mindful of our potential.”
T.K. Coleman, Freedom Without Permission: How to Live Free in a World That Isn't

“If you focus on the world’s deficiencies and stop there, then you’ll probably feel horrible and paralyzed. But why stop there? It’s intellectually dishonest to focus on what’s wrong with the world without acknowledging our rich history of overcoming incredible odds.”
T.K. Coleman

“catering to fears of being misunderstood leaves you dependent upon your audience. In the simplest yet most deadly scenario, ideas are diluted to what you imagine your audience can imagine, leading to work that is condescending, arrogant, or both. Worse yet, you disregard your own highest vision in the process.”
David Bayles, Art and Fear

“The unfolding over time of a great idea is like the growth of a fractal crystal, allowing details and refinements to multiply endlessly — but only in ever-increasing scale.”
David Bayles, Art and Fear

“In our effort to be honest about our problems, it is not necessary that we cease to be mindful of our potential.”
T.K. Coleman, Freedom Without Permission: How to Live Free in a World That Isn't

“Being realistic encompasses the negative, but it by no means excludes the positive.”
T.K. Coleman, Freedom Without Permission: How to Live Free in a World That Isn't

“If you focus on the world’s deficiencies and stop there, then you’ll probably feel horrible and paralyzed. But why stop there? It’s intellectually dishonest to focus on what’s wrong with the world without acknowledging our rich history of overcoming incredible odds.”
T.K. Coleman

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