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Mark Bryan



Average rating: 4.02 · 1,516 ratings · 78 reviews · 45 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Artist's Way at Work: R...

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Money Drunk, Money Sober; 9...

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Codes of Love: How to Rethi...

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Prodigal Father: Reuniting ...

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The Asgardian Exchange: The...

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“Life is not a problem to be solved, but a mystery to be lived, —THOMAS MERTON”
Mark Bryan, Artists Way at Work: Riding the Dragon

“When people are blocked creatively, they avoid fun. Why? Because fun leads straight to creativity. Fun leads to healthy anarchy, to festive rebellion, to sensing our own strength and power. Feeling our own power is often frightening.”
Mark Bryan, Artists Way at Work: Riding the Dragon

“Anger is uncomfortable; it is useful; it announces our boundaries and can goad us in the direction of our dreams; if unchanneled, it is a highly destructive force; if channeled for change, it is a booster rocket.”
Mark Bryan, Artists Way at Work: Riding the Dragon



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