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Stuff You Ask: Finding Joy in the Unknown

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Do you worry about the future? Are you searching for enlightenment, thinking you will be set free once you achieve it? Questions of free will, cause and effect, and wondering what this life is for, have plagued humankind since the dawn of time. Unfortunately, try as we might, attempting to answer these questions hasn’t brought us any closer to finding peace, ease, or happiness. Is it even possible to live with this uncertainty? After all, don’t we need all the answers to feel at peace?


There is a freedom in ignorance and choicelessness. You don’t have to obsess over every life decision! You don’t need to go on a lifelong quest searching for the big “it”—that thing that is supposed to make your life complete. You can finally learn how to let go and relax into this present moment where there are no problems, no riddles to solve, and no worry about what’s to come. Everything is ok when you relax into what is—even if it’s just for a millisecond. There’s nothing to do, nothing to figure out, and nothing to work towards. This is the true definition of peace. Nothing is missing. Nothing is wrong.


In Stuff You Ask , author Joey Lott posits that this—this moment right now—is “it.” You can stop searching for answers! It’s all right here, right now. Lott takes all your most pressing life questions and puts a totally new spin on how to look at them. You’ll learn to relax and find peace through a simple process that takes only a fraction of a second to perform. You can finally stop searching for answers outside of yourself and have your mind blown wide open with some truly original philosophy. This is it. The search is over.

Available on Kindle and paperback.

44 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 18, 2014

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This is all you need

I have a hard time reviewing Joeys books, but to sum it up... Read them all. He lays it out simply and intelligently.
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