A surprising power of <commitment> that can change oneself and the world
Pete Davis, the author of <Dedicated>, says that we are trapped in a mode of infinite browsing. A growing number of people are unable to commit to a relationship and are endlessly searching for potential lovers. Some people can't even decide on a job or career path because they're afraid of getting stuck in a job they're not suited for. The author emphasizes that this culture is creating tension and anxiety in the lives of young people today, and that they need to seek purpose, community, and depth that can only be achieved through voluntary commitment. No one wants to end their life scrolling endlessly without deciding upon anything. If you want to get out of that mode of infinite browsing and find the true meaning of life, look toward this book. If you're hesitant to commit to something, <Dedicated> will show you the greatness of the power of commitment. Consistent commitment is the key to changing yourself and changing the world, and it's the secret behind those who get things done. Now, it is time to make that strength yours.
Pete Davis is a writer and civic advocate from Falls Church, Virginia. He works on civic projects aimed at deepening American democracy and solidarity. Pete is the co-founder of the Democracy Policy Network, a state policy organization focused on raising up ideas that deepen democracy. In 2015, he cofounded Getaway, a company that provides simple, unplugged escapes to tiny cabins outside of major cities. His Harvard Law School graduation speech, “A Counterculture of Commitment,” has been viewed more than 30 million times. Go to PeteDavis.org to find more information over Davis.
After graduating from The University of Texas at Austin with a degree in chemistry, Shin made the decision to pursue the longtime dream of working with books. After graduating from the Glbab Academy, Shin is working as a translator under the Barun Media Company. Translation works include <The Longevity Diet>, <Time Management Ninja>, and <Cultured>.