On Right Livelihood: Freedom From Distractions, Addictions And Possessiveness
On Right Livelihood: Freedom From Distractions, Addictions And Possessiveness invites readers to examine the purpose behind their work, the way they spend their time, and the impact of their choices on themselves and others. This thoughtful, accessible non-fiction work explores the philosophy of right livelihood—how to balance engagement with life’s distractions, resist compulsions, and live with integrity. Written for adults and anyone seeking a more mindful, purposeful approach to work and leisure, the tone is calm, hopeful, and awakening.
The book presents clear, compact essays that move from big questions to practical reflections. Krishnamurti writes in direct, unhurried prose that makes weighty topics feel intimate and doable. The experience is both challenging and comforting: you’re invited to pause, observe your motives, and consider how distractions, possession, and negativity shape daily choices. The content is presented with thoughtful analysis, real-world implications, and a pace that invites steady contemplation, making complex ideas feel accessible and relevant. If you’re seeking a non-fiction guide to living with integrity, you’ll find accessible discussions about freedom, responsibility, and the social consequences of personal choices.
Readers will encounter discussions of right means of livelihood, awareness of negative forces like avarice, envy, and the urge for power, and how these inner pressures can translate into a world of competition and oppression. The narrative gently guides you toward reframing work as a source of growth, service, and genuine satisfaction rather than a race for status. While not offering quick fixes, it provides a thoughtful path to align career and everyday life with your deepest values—inviting a quieter, more meaningful rhythm of living.
- Core ideas about right livelihood and freedom from distractions
- Exploration of negativity (avarice, envy, power) and their social impact
- Clear, accessible essays that invite self-inquiry and reflection
- Concise chapters and a calm, contemplative pace
- Practical guidance to realign work with personal values and passions
After finishing On Right Livelihood, readers gain clarity about what it means to live well, not merely to make a living; they feel empowered to simplify, reflect, and reorient their work toward purpose and service, with a lasting sense of calm, responsibility, and possibility. Reading On Right Livelihood can shift how you think about work—and how you live it—and the impact may extend beyond yourself to the communities and environments you touch.
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On Right Livelihood: Freedom From Distractions, Addictions And Possessiveness
On Right Livelihood: Freedom From Distractions, Addictions And Possessiveness
On Right Livelihood: Freedom From Distractions, Addictions And Possessiveness invites readers to examine the purpose behind their work, the way they spend their time, and the impact of their choices on themselves and others. This thoughtful, accessible non-fiction work explores the philosophy of right livelihood—how to balance engagement with life’s distractions, resist compulsions, and live with integrity. Written for adults and anyone seeking a more mindful, purposeful approach to work and leisure, the tone is calm, hopeful, and awakening.
The book presents clear, compact essays that move from big questions to practical reflections. Krishnamurti writes in direct, unhurried prose that makes weighty topics feel intimate and doable. The experience is both challenging and comforting: you’re invited to pause, observe your motives, and consider how distractions, possession, and negativity shape daily choices. The content is presented with thoughtful analysis, real-world implications, and a pace that invites steady contemplation, making complex ideas feel accessible and relevant. If you’re seeking a non-fiction guide to living with integrity, you’ll find accessible discussions about freedom, responsibility, and the social consequences of personal choices.
Readers will encounter discussions of right means of livelihood, awareness of negative forces like avarice, envy, and the urge for power, and how these inner pressures can translate into a world of competition and oppression. The narrative gently guides you toward reframing work as a source of growth, service, and genuine satisfaction rather than a race for status. While not offering quick fixes, it provides a thoughtful path to align career and everyday life with your deepest values—inviting a quieter, more meaningful rhythm of living.
- Core ideas about right livelihood and freedom from distractions
- Exploration of negativity (avarice, envy, power) and their social impact
- Clear, accessible essays that invite self-inquiry and reflection
- Concise chapters and a calm, contemplative pace
- Practical guidance to realign work with personal values and passions
After finishing On Right Livelihood, readers gain clarity about what it means to live well, not merely to make a living; they feel empowered to simplify, reflect, and reorient their work toward purpose and service, with a lasting sense of calm, responsibility, and possibility. Reading On Right Livelihood can shift how you think about work—and how you live it—and the impact may extend beyond yourself to the communities and environments you touch.
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On Right Livelihood: Freedom From Distractions, Addictions And Possessiveness invites readers to examine the purpose behind their work, the way they spend their time, and the impact of their choices on themselves and others. This thoughtful, accessible non-fiction work explores the philosophy of right livelihood—how to balance engagement with life’s distractions, resist compulsions, and live with integrity. Written for adults and anyone seeking a more mindful, purposeful approach to work and leisure, the tone is calm, hopeful, and awakening.
The book presents clear, compact essays that move from big questions to practical reflections. Krishnamurti writes in direct, unhurried prose that makes weighty topics feel intimate and doable. The experience is both challenging and comforting: you’re invited to pause, observe your motives, and consider how distractions, possession, and negativity shape daily choices. The content is presented with thoughtful analysis, real-world implications, and a pace that invites steady contemplation, making complex ideas feel accessible and relevant. If you’re seeking a non-fiction guide to living with integrity, you’ll find accessible discussions about freedom, responsibility, and the social consequences of personal choices.
Readers will encounter discussions of right means of livelihood, awareness of negative forces like avarice, envy, and the urge for power, and how these inner pressures can translate into a world of competition and oppression. The narrative gently guides you toward reframing work as a source of growth, service, and genuine satisfaction rather than a race for status. While not offering quick fixes, it provides a thoughtful path to align career and everyday life with your deepest values—inviting a quieter, more meaningful rhythm of living.
- Core ideas about right livelihood and freedom from distractions
- Exploration of negativity (avarice, envy, power) and their social impact
- Clear, accessible essays that invite self-inquiry and reflection
- Concise chapters and a calm, contemplative pace
- Practical guidance to realign work with personal values and passions
After finishing On Right Livelihood, readers gain clarity about what it means to live well, not merely to make a living; they feel empowered to simplify, reflect, and reorient their work toward purpose and service, with a lasting sense of calm, responsibility, and possibility. Reading On Right Livelihood can shift how you think about work—and how you live it—and the impact may extend beyond yourself to the communities and environments you touch.




















