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    <![CDATA[Stuck: Why We Can't (or Won't) Move On]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>A brilliantly written tour through many livesand a nation stranded at the crossroads</strong>.<br/><br/> In <em>Stuck</em> the author of the highly praised <em>Party of One: The Loners Manifesto</em> identifies a rather striking social trend: many people are stuck. Be it in the wrong relationship, the wrong career, the wrong town, or with the wrong friends, some of them even say they want to make a change but . . . somehow . . . never get the job done.<br/><br/> A self-described adolescent in size-ten shoes who is also a happily married homeowner with a masters degree, Anneli Rufus knows whereof she speaks. In this book, she draws on her own life experience as well as interviews with others who are alsoin some way or another, and to differing degreesimmobilized. Tracing the many subtle ways in which American culture often conspires to keep us stalled, Rufus delivers a long-awaited diagnosis for our day and age: stuck. But there can be a light at the end of the tunnel; Rufus also tells the stories of people who managed to become unstuck and of others who, after much reflection, decided that where they are is best. After all, she says: What looks to you like paralysis looks to others like passion. What looks to you like a rut, others would call commitment, true absorption in a topic, a relationship, a career, a pursuit, a place. What looks to you like boredom, others call commitment. And even contentment.<br/><br/> <em>Stuck</em> is a wise and passionate exploration of the dreams we hold dearest for ourselvesand the road to <em>actually</em> achieving them.]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Anneli Rufus]]></name>
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  <read_at>Mon Feb 09 00:00:00 -0800 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[Not a self help book but very intriguing assessment of how we get stuck in jobs, relationships and the past and how we can try and free ourselves and become unstuck.]]></body>
    
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