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Description: Our sincere love for children and strong belief that they should have a solid foundation, in combination with Kids `R` Kids, the absolute leader in its industry, make the perfect choice for your family`s childcare needs. Our center is approximately 17,000 square feet with 10 classroom suites, a cafeteria, a resource room, a large activity gym for before and after school students, and five large play areas separated for age groups.

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How to find a calling, achieve a woman you love and become the master of your life, John Eldridge – LitRes

Acknowledgments

I express my deep gratitude to everyone who helped me climb this mountain: Sam, Blaine, Luke, Jenny, Aaron, Morgan, Sheri, Julie, Gary, Leia, Travis, Seeley and Stacy. Brian and Kyle of Thomas Nelson. Thursday poker team. And those who supported me in different parts of the world.

Brent for teaching me how to be a man like no one else has ever done before him, and Craig for picking up a sword.

Introduction

I know. And almost ready to apologize. Well, do you really need another book for men?

No. Something else is needed. Need permission.

Permission to be who we are – men in the form in which nature intended it. The permission to live from the heart and not from the “must” and “should” lists that make our life tedious and boring.

Many messages simply do not reach men. The reason for this is simple: they do not pay attention to what is really valuable and necessary for the human to the heart, to his true passions. They are simply trying to shape themselves into shape through various sources of pressure. “Here is an example of a man, what you should be . This is exactly what a respectable husband/father/Christian/parishioner is obliged to do” (further – we specify). He is responsible, sensitive, disciplined, honest, persistent, obliging, etc. Most of the above are positive qualities. I have no doubt that these appeals are made with the best of intentions. But remember, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Therefore, it is obvious that they are all doomed to failure.

No, men need something different. They need a deep understanding of why they yearn for adventure and battles, for beauty. And why nature created them just like that. And they must also clearly understand why women want to be fought for them, to be circled in adventure. And why do they need to turn out to be that same beauty – that’s exactly how they were created.

Therefore, in this book, I am not just offering seven steps on the path to becoming a good person, on the contrary, I am describing a long journey of the heart to get a life full of freedom, passion and adventure. I think this book will help men (and women too) get their hearts back. In addition, it will help women understand their men better and live together the life that both dream of.

Ten years later

Last week I had to go with my boys – now young people – to the old district, to the house where they spent their childhood. It was a touching moment. “I can’t believe we were playing tag in this yard,” Luke said. “He’s so tiny.” Once this courtyard served as a kingdom where games and battles took place, but now it could be crossed with just a few wide steps. “How strange,” Blaine said, “those steps were huge.” It was about the steps from which they jumped right into my arms. “I can’t believe how small it really is.” You also experienced the same: places and people that seemed mysterious before lost their majesty when we returned to them at a different time and with a different state of mind.

I was afraid the same thing might happen when I rediscover the pages of this book.

Ten years have passed since the day I wrote Wild at Heart. Much water has flown under the bridge since that time. My kids are already in college. The wrinkles on my face got deeper. During this time I walked many miles with other men. I have several new scars. Will I believe in everything that I wrote? Will it be fair after ten harsh years have passed since I expressed these thoughts?

Answer: even more than that.

Everything is actually even more true than it could be, and much more just than I could have imagined as a young man. The book still seems eternal and universal.

There is a very simple, but at the same time beautiful measure in its simplicity: to determine this or that event by results. It can be followed to comprehend the essence of anything: a political movement, a person, even an entire nation. And what will be the trace? I consider this indicator the most correct and revealing the whole essence.

I have to say that the fruits of this little book are different from anything I’ve seen before. Absolutely phenomenal. She healed the lives of prisoners in Colombia, freed the hearts of Catholic priests in Slovakia. She has made it to the corridors of Congress and the backyards of homeless shelters, rebuilt families in Australia, launched freedom and redemption movements around the world. She works. But don’t take my word for it. See for yourself.

In this tenth anniversary edition, I have tried to incorporate the lessons I have learned since the book was first published. I tried to clear up some things that I didn’t understand. And most importantly, he added practical advice that men need to realize the promises made in this book. It will also be helpful for you to know that I also wrote a Guide to this book, a kind of workbook that could deepen and guarantee your experience with the Lord. Many found this helpful. We have also recorded several DVDs that men have used in small fraternities with amazing results.

John Eldredge, Colorado, 2010

“What do we care about critics, and what do we care about those who point out where the strong have stumbled or where they have blundered? We give respect to those who are in the arena, on whose face there is dust, sweat and blood, who courageously strives forward, who makes mistakes and stumbles again and again, but without mistakes and failures there is no effort. He who really strives to do things, who knows the great spirit of enthusiasm and self-giving, spends himself on a worthy cause. With those who, at best, know the triumph of the greatest achievement, and at worst, fail, but lose, daring by and large, there is no place next to cold souls and timid hearts who have not known either the joy of victory or the bitterness of defeat … ” [1]

Chapter 1

Wild at heart

“The spiritual life cannot be turned into a philistine one. It is always borderline, and we, who live it, must accept this and even rejoice that it remains indomitable”

Howard Macy

“I want to ride to the ridge where

the west commencement

I can’t look at hobbles and I can’t stand fences

Don’t fence me in…”

Cole Porter [2]

Finally, virgin nature surrounds me! The noise of the wind, walking in the tops of the pines behind me, is like the sounds of the ocean. Waves break from the sky and linger on the top of the mountain I climbed, somewhere in the Savatch Range in central Colorado. A sea of ​​sagebrush stretched for a mile below me. Zane Gray immortalized this sea as purple, but most of the year it is more of a silvery grey. In this part of the country, you can ride a horse for several days and not meet a soul on your way. Today I am walking. Despite the bright sun, the temperature on the American Continental Divide hardly exceeds thirty degrees. Therefore, the perspiration that appears on the face from the effort of climbing a mountain is cold and causes shivering. It’s the end of October, winter is coming soon. A few miles to the southwest, the San Juan Mountains are already covered in snow.

The pungent scent of wormwood seeps into my clothes and clears my head. I must rest again, even though each such stop only increases the distance between me and my prey. The advantage has always been with him. Although the tracks found in the morning are fresh – they are only a few hours old – this is not a reason to hope for anything. An elk easily crosses several miles of rough terrain in the same time, especially if he is injured or if he is being pursued.

Elk, as the Indians call it, is one of the most elusive creatures living in the “Lower 48” [3] . These are the ghostly kings of the highlands, much more cautious and circumspect than deer, making them harder to track down. They live much higher and pass much more than other wild animals in a day. Moose in general seem to have some kind of sixth sense regarding human presence. Several times I approached them, but the next second they broke off and disappeared into the wilds of poplar groves, so dense that it seems even a hare could hardly get through them.

This was not always the case. For centuries, moose lived on the prairies and grazed in large herds, eating grass. In the spring of 1805, Meriwether Lewis described seeing thousands of flocks grazing as he searched for the Northwest Passage. Sometimes you can get very close to them. But by the end of the century, western expansion pushed the animals higher into the Rocky Mountains. Now they are elusive and, like criminals, hide in the forests until the snow falls and forces them to go down for the winter. Now they can only be found in their conditions, in forbidden places, beyond the reach of civilization.

That’s why I’m here.

I play for time and let the animal go. The fact is that my hunting has little to do with elk. I knew this even before I came here. I’m here in this wilderness looking for something else. I’m looking for more elusive prey… something that can only be found in virgin nature.

I am looking for my heart.

Wild at heart

Boys have never been at home, and men also have this irrepressible desire to explore the world around them. We often wish we could go back to the old days. John Muir said that when a person climbs mountains, he returns home. The human heart is not tamed, and that’s good. “I don’t live in an office,” says one ad for The North Face [4] . I don’t live in a taxi. I live on a journey.” May it be so. And what is the conclusion? Never stop exploring!

My gender seems to need a little encouragement. Everything happens naturally, like our innate love for cards. In 1260, Marco Polo organized an expedition in search of China, and in 1967, when I was seven years old, my friend Danny Wilson and I started digging a hole in our backyard. We gave up at about eight feet, but it was a great deal. Hannibal crossed the Alps, and there comes a day in every boy’s life when he crosses the street and joins the company of other explorers. Scott and Amundsen went to the South Pole, Peary and Cook fought for the North. And when I gave my kids money last summer and asked them to ride their bikes for sodas, you’d think I was sending the kids on an expedition to the equator. Magellan sailed due west, around South America, despite warnings that he and his crew might fall off the edge of the earth. Huckleberry Finn sets off down the Mississippi, oblivious to the same dangers. Powell explores the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon. And everyone did it just because no one has done this before , and everyone around them said that nothing would come of it.

And here we are with the boys in the spring of 1998, standing on the banks of the Snake River, experiencing an ancient desire to push off from the shore. That year, the snow melted very intensively, the water rose high, the river overflowed its banks and washed the trees. In the middle of the river, which was crystal clear in summer and now looked like chocolate milk, logs and branches larger than a car floated, and much more. Tall, dirty, fast, Snake was impregnable. Did I mention that it was raining? However, we had a new canoe, paddles in hand, and to this day I had never been canoeing on the Snake. And in general, on any other river! And we jumped into the boat and went into the unknown, as Livingston plunged into the unknown of dark Africa.

Adventure, with its inevitable danger and savagery, is a deep spiritual passion written in the soul of every man. A man’s heart needs a corner where there will be nothing factory-made, no ready-made products – from low-fat food to zippers; nothing franchised, bought online, or microwaved. We need a space where there are no deadlines, mobile phones and meetings, but where there is a place for the soul. Where, ultimately, the geography of the area corresponds to the geography of our soul.

Whatever all travelers go for, all of them, first of all, were looking for themselves. Deep inside the human heart there are questions that cannot be answered at the kitchen table. Who am I? What am I from? What am I for? Fear keeps a man at home, where everything is in order, neat and organized, where everything is under control. But answers to deep questions cannot be found on TV or in the refrigerator. You can learn about your life mission not in the living room, but in the hot sands of the desert. Perhaps the vocation and destiny of a person will turn out to be much more serious than he himself imagined, and much higher than the post of general director. The real test is essentially a test personality. If a man wishes to know who he is and what he is for, he must undertake this journey.

He must get his heart back.

Western expansion against the soul

The modern way of life of a person drives his heart to the farthest corners of the soul. Countless hours in front of a computer monitor, selling shoes in a huge mall, meetings, notes, phone calls. The business world in which most Americans are born, live, and die requires a person to be productive and methodical.

Corporate culture is created for one single purpose – to harness a person to the plow and make him plow. But the soul is against being tamed, she knows nothing about the Day Timers, deadlines and financial statements.

The soul yearns for passions, freedom, life. As David Herbert Lawrence said, “I am not a machine.” A person must feel the rhythms of the earth, he must have something tangible in his hand – the tiller of the boat, the reins, the cable, or at least a shovel. How can a person live in such a way that the nails on his hands are always clean and cut short? Is this what a boy dreams of?

In general, society cannot decide on men. Having spent the last thirty years re-evaluating the concept of masculinity and viewing it as something more sensual, safer, more manageable and, let’s say even more feminine, it now begins to scold those same men and reproach them for not being men anymore. Boys are boys, they sigh. As if, if a man grew up, he simply had to abandon the wilderness and the passion for adventure, settle down and stay forever in the living room of Aunt Polly’s house. “Where are all these 9Are 0011 real men?” is a constant theme on talk shows and new books. “You yourself asked them to become women”, – so I want to answer them. And as a result, never in the history of mankind has there been such a level of mixing of gender differences. How can a man know that he is the only one if his primary goal is to watch his manners?

I think many men believe that they were created on earth solely to be good boys. As we hear all the time, the problem with men is that they don’t know how to keep their promises, be spiritual leaders, talk to their wives, raise children. But if they try hard, they will reach a high level of… a good guy. This is what we consider as a model of maturity: Really Nice Guys. We don’t smoke, we don’t drink, we don’t sweat – and that’s what makes us men. Now let me turn to my male readers: Did you ever dream of being a Nice Guy while you were growing up? By the way, ladies, was your prince on a white horse a swashbuckling…or just a Nice Guy?

And now, am I exaggerating? Take a look around and ask yourself the question: what is a man according to current concepts? Don’t listen to what they say, just look at what you see. There will be no doubt. Admittedly, this man is…boring. I recently spoke to a man in his fifties who spoke about his own path to becoming a man. “For the past twenty years, I’ve gotten really tired of being the Good Guy I’m supposed to be. ” Intrigued, I asked him what this meant to him. For a while he thought. “Submissive,” he replied, “and far from the heart.” “Great definition,” I thought then.

Unfortunately, straight to the point.

As Robert Bly lamented in Iron John: “Some women want a passive man next to them, if they want any at all… the universe needs domesticated men—they are called assistants, and corporations need… disinfected, hairless, superficial men. All this is very reminiscent of Western expansion into the male soul. But at the same time, the heart of the man tends to the mountains, to remote corners, like a wounded animal seeking shelter. Women know this and complain that they cannot reach the heart of a man. Men know this too, but they can’t explain why their heart is so far away. They realize that their heart is on the run, but they don’t know how to get on its trail. Many shake their heads and wonder why there are fewer and fewer men around. And the answer is very simple: we never called on a man to learn how to live with all the depths of his heart.

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Review of “Entire and Complete” with Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell

Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury and Princess Diana. What dead celebrities would look like now

“The situation is very serious.” What happened on the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft

The spacewalk of Russian cosmonauts from the ISS failed for the second time

Competence and care. How volunteer lawyers and volunteer psychologists work during NWO

Russians can receive free psychological and legal assistance

15 knives. Blogger Polyakov was detained on suspicion of killing a girl

Blogger Polyakov was detained in St. Petersburg on suspicion of killing an 18-year-old girl

“This is our territory, our ancestors lie here”: why did the nomads build “whiskered” mounds

Siberian archaeologist Grishin told about the discovery of mysterious “mounds with moustaches”

It’s too late to be vaccinated. Influenza incidence is rapidly growing in Russia

The number of influenza infections in Russia has increased 11 times compared to last year

Test: which Soviet New Year’s movie this quote is from

Check how well you remember films that create a New Year’s mood