Love Is Not Enough

Love Is Not Enough

Author: Airwave Literature December 15, 2020 Duration: 7:33:52
by Mark Manson—Best-selling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, Mark Manson, deploys his signature no-nonsense wisdom on the subject that he started his career by covering: relationships. It may feel like rainbows and unicorns, but that doesn't mean listeners have healthy, functioning relationships. Sure, we all need love…but love is not enough.In Love Is Not Enough, Mark’s first Audible Original, listeners will follow five real people over the course of six months as they navigate messed up romantic situations, ranging from dating app addictions to marital affairs to absurd fantasies. At regular intervals, they check in with Mark, share their stories, and soak up some advice. As listeners follow these candid, funny, and moving conversations, they’ll learn how to stand up for themselves when they feel the most vulnerable. They will also will learn how our imaginations derail intimacy, and how our deepest desires can lead us into trouble, while also learning how to open up, and develop the courage to say and hear that necessary word, "no." Listeners will learn how to love. And will learn that love is not enough.

Warren Buffett’s idea that reading is the ultimate level playing field is where this conversation begins. The Bookshelf: Business & Self-Improvement, from Airwave Literature, isn’t about quick tips or hype. Instead, it’s a quiet, thoughtful space dedicated to the books that shape how we think about work, leadership, and personal growth. Each episode takes a single title-whether a timeless classic or a contemporary analysis-and unpacks its core ideas, not just summarizing but exploring how its lessons apply to real decisions and challenges. You’ll hear the host reflect on key passages, connect themes across different authors, and consider the practical implications of what’s on the page. The tone is more like a guided reading session than a lecture, designed for anyone who believes that deep understanding comes from engaging seriously with good writing. This podcast operates on the belief that the right book, properly considered, can change a mindset or a method. It’s for listeners who want to move beyond the headlines and dig into the substance that fuels lasting improvement, making your reading time more focused and impactful. Tune in to fill your own shelf with ideas that matter.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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