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Живеем по-дълго благодарение на постиженията на медицината. Но как да приемем смъртността и да останем психически здрави въпреки натрупаните съжаления, загуби, разочарования? Панацеята на религията вече не е толкова ефективна през XXI век, особено в западните страни. За повечето хора е трудно да вярват в съвършен, всезнаещ Бог, а средностатистическият човек е склонен да отхвърля религиозните „отговори“, защото те изглеждат неправдоподобни. „Мъдрите“ помага на читателя именно в стремежа му да открие за себе си цел, смисъл и мъдрост. Ядрото на книгата е постигането на „цялостност“ като същностно условие за добро психично здраве на по-късен етап от живота.

От древна Гърция до XXI век най-великите философи и психолози – от стоиците до екзистенциалистите, от Жан-Пол Сартр, Симон дьо Бовоар и Бертран Ръсел до Карл Густав Юнг, Иън Макгилкрист и Даниел Сигел – са разсъждавали върху тези въпроси и мненията и прозренията им удивително се припокриват. Най-мъдрите хора на човечеството ни учат как да се справим с многобройните проблеми, с които вероятно ще се сблъскаме с напредването на възрастта. Учат ни как да постигнем мъдростта, която ще ни помогне да живеем в радост и удовлетворение. Авторът предлага да се вслушаме в тях.

276 pages, Paperback

Published March 13, 2026

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Frank Tallis

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Aka F.R. Tallis.

Dr. Frank Tallis is a writer and clinical psychologist. He has held lecturing posts in clinical psychology and neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry and King's College, London. He has written self help manuals (How to Stop Worrying, Understanding Obsessions and Compulsions) non-fiction for the general reader (Changing Minds, Hidden Minds, Love Sick), academic text books and over thirty academic papers in international journals. Frank Tallis' novels are: KILLING TIME (Penguin), SENSING OTHERS (Penguin), MORTAL MISCHIEF (Arrow), VIENNA BLOOD (Arrow), FATAL LIES (Arrow), and DARKNESS RISING (Arrow). The fifth volume of the Liebermann Papers, DEADLY COMMUNION, will be published in 2010. In 1999 he received a Writers' Award from the Arts Council of Great Britain and in 2000 he won the New London Writers' Award (London Arts Board). In 2005 MORTAL MISCHIEF was shortlisted for the Ellis Peters Historical Dagger Award.

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February 2, 2026
I was inspired to add this book to my to read list after reading an interview conducted Aida Edemariam for the Guardian with novelist and psychotherapist Frank Tallis titled, 'Adjustments must be made’: how to live well after mid-life. The interview was published on 1st February, 2026.
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March 22, 2026
This book resonated with me, and I enjoyed the insights Tallis shared from multiple ways of living about the 2nd half of life. He goes through the definitions of wise, which I enjoyed, and shares ways to avoid bitterness. I'd recommend this book as it inspires reflection.
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February 18, 2026
A very nice overview of psychoanalysis as it relates to aging. Not exactly as described in the title, but a great historical overview.
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May 17, 2026
Wise by Frank Tallis is an invitation to spend more time understanding ourselves as we get older and seeking harmony between our conscious self and unconscious self. To achieve a life of meaning, one must take time to reflect, to wonder, to connect with the broader world in a more spiritual way. Being more open to new experiences and less concerned with our ego helps on the path to self actualisation.

I found this book really empowering and insightful. This is not a self help book in the conventional use of the term but more so a review of the various schools of thoughts from ancient Greeks to modern philosophy on what it means to achieve wisdom.

While there are guiding principles that can be followed to seek greater wisdom in the second half of our life, the journey to wisdom is mostly individual.

The book is full of insightful knowledge and is very well written and structured. I was left excited about the future and encouraged to explore life more deeply, with less fear and anxiety.
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May 16, 2026
I want to buy multiple copies of this book for my friends above age 50. This book is thoughtful, insightful, and ... wise? The gentle voice of the audiobook is a plus. I would recommend it to anyone interested in philosophy and psychology.
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April 25, 2026
I really enjoyed the tone and perspective that this book brought to a subject I'm invested in at the moment. The audible version is also narrated well with warmth.
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