Zen and the Art of Solitude by Carl E Conti

Zen and the Art of Solitude by Carl E Conti

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Zen and the Art of Solitude by Carl E Conti

Zen and the Art of Solitude is a deep look at stillness, skill, and the inner change needed to thrive in our noisy, distracted world. Inspired by Zen in the Art of Archery and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Carl E. Conti takes readers on a personal and philosophical journey toward clarity, discipline, and peace.

By combining Zen ideas, personal stories, straightforward thinking, and reflections on history, technology, and self-improvement, this book shows how being alone can open the door to understanding and personal growth. Conti looks into ego, focus, inner struggle, and the quest for excellence with a unique blend of careful thought and spiritual insight.

Through thoughtful storytelling and deep questioning, the book urges readers to disconnect from digital distractions, face themselves, and take on the tough but rewarding journey toward stillness. Whether you want personal growth, mental clarity, skill development, or a better sense of purpose, Zen and the Art of Solitude provides a lasting guide for becoming who you are meant to be.

This book is ideal for fans of philosophy, self-help, Zen Buddhism, mindfulness, personal mastery, and reflective nonfiction.

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ISBN 13 9781971002330
ISBN 10 197100233X
Title Zen and the Art of Solitude
Author Carl E Conti
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Carl E Conti
Year published 2025-12-05
Number of pages 326
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.