This review first appeared on ‘living theology’ at johnbmacdonald.com
George Bernard Shaw once wrote, “I want to be thoroughly used up when I die.” This was not a wish to die but a desire to live more fully.
Here is how the author describes the purpose of Die Empty:
“This book is about cultivating the mindset and the methods you need to unleash your best work each day and to increase the odds that, at the end of your life, you will not regret how you spent your days.” (4)
This book surprised me in many helpful ways—especially when I pondered it in the context of Psalm 90.
You can see this review and other helpful articles on ‘living theology’ at johnbmacdonald.com.
George Bernard Shaw once wrote, “I want to be thoroughly used up when I die.” This was not a wish to die but a desire to live more fully.
Here is how the author describes the purpose of Die Empty:
“This book is about cultivating the mindset and the methods you need to unleash your best work each day and to increase the odds that, at the end of your life, you will not regret how you spent your days.” (4)
This book surprised me in many helpful ways—especially when I pondered it in the context of Psalm 90.