Summary of Anne Lamott's Dusk, Night, Dawn
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Paul Allen
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No time to read? Get the main key insights from this summary of Anne Lamott’s Dusk, Night, Dawn in just a short listen.
A few key insights from Chapter 1:
1. Our soul is like a lighthouse where we can climb up and see the vast ocean of the universe, and observe anything that passes through it. It’s the purest expression of ourselves and of being alive, that no one could wreck.
2. The soul does get damaged throughout life. Circumstances and hardships may wear and tear it, but it is never mortally damaged. It can get callused and barricaded, but it will always remain, searching for hope.
3. People say we are drops in an ocean. In reality, we are the ocean in drops. We may be tiny, but we also encompass the entire ocean, we contain everything.
4. There are qualities that can tell you a lot about a soul. Curiosity is one of the clearest indicators that our souls are functioning, as well as presence, and profound kindness. Souls are like children, observing everything with eyes wide open in fascination.
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