• What Do I Really Want to Achieve?
  • What Do I Really Want to Achieve?
  • What Do I Really Want to Achieve?
  • What Do I Really Want to Achieve?
  • What Do I Really Want to Achieve?
  • What Do I Really Want to Achieve?
  • What Do I Really Want to Achieve?
  • What Do I Really Want to Achieve?

What Do I Really Want to Achieve?

The School of Life

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It can be hard to decide what we really want to achieve in our lives; our ambitions are often scattered, diverse and difficult to pin down.
The School of Life What Do I Really Want to Achieve? is a toolkit for helping us focus on what we need to be fulfilled,...

It can be hard to decide what we really want to achieve in our lives; our ambitions are often scattered, diverse and difficult to pin down.
The School of Life What Do I Really Want to Achieve? is a toolkit for helping us focus on what we need to be fulfilled, so that we can direct our energies and thoughts most effectively.

The box contains 160 cards detailing our most common ambitions and longings, along with instructions on how to reflect on our goals, arrange them in a logical order of priorities and, where necessary, weigh up trade-offs.

Using the cards will help us to reveal our true purpose. The cards can be displayed, photographed or kept close to hand as a reminder of the path ahead.

Along with the 160 cards is a booklet where you'll find six exercises for using the cards, but don't feel obliged to use any of them: you might just want to arrange the cards yourself according to whatever order comes to mind.

Details

Counts 160 cards + 20 page booklet
Measures 15.9 x 11.8 x 2.1 cm

The School of Life at Misc-store Amsterdam

At Misc-store we carry three Writing as Therapy Journals: Journeys, Night Thoughts and Projects. We also carry their prompt cards for confidence, self knowledge and even career crisis, and we love their books on Small Pleasures.

The School of Life is devoted to developing emotional intelligence through the help of culture. We address such issues as how to find fulfilling work, how to master the art of relationships, how to understand one’s past, how to achieve calm and how better to understand, and where necessary change, the world.

We love The School of Life because their items make a great gift for ourselves and others. Back in 2013 we started with a range of The School of Life items in store, and we are so happy that we can extend our range with all their new items, focusing on the job we have, appreciating small pleasures and the things that might go unnoticed.

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About The School of Life

The School of Life at Misc-store Amsterdam

Alain de Botton founded The School of Life in 2008. His aim was to make philosophy — long seen as the inaccessible, inauthentic stuff of academies and archives — a functional aspect of modern life. The care with which ancient philosophers thought about their lives remains a valuable antidote to the generalised anxiety of our era.

The school thus posits that ideas of Plato, Aristotle and the Stoics are as relevant to us today as they were in ancient Greece. Even if Epicurus never had social media burnout, understanding his thinking can lead us to a healthier relationship with , for example, our phones — and by extension, with one another.

We began stocking The School of Life’s series on work, gratitude and pleasure as a way of thinking through modern day issues. We admire their series for the capacity to stimulate reflection, and their ability to give a new perspective on age old problems. At its core, it is a set of strategies for finding meaning in the modern world — so that we can appreciate small pleasures and the things that might go unnoticed.