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Was ich vom Leben weiß

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Ein Großvater erzählt seinem Enkel davon, was wirklich zählt im Leben.

Daniel Gottlieb musste in seinem Leben einige Schicksalsschläge hinnehmen, und so ist es für ihn ein Moment großen Glücks, seinen Enkel Sam auf der Welt begrüßen zu dürfen. Als Sam noch ein ganz kleiner Junge ist, beschließt Daniel, ihm sein Vermächtnis mit auf den Weg zu geben. In ebenso ermutigenden wie Herz erwärmenden Briefen erzählt er seinem Enkel davon, was ihn das Leben gelehrt hat: Es geht um Liebe und Verlust, um Glück und Hoffnung, um die Fähigkeit, Enttäuschungen zu meistern und mit der eigenen Unvollkommenheit zurechtzukommen – und trotz der Widrigkeiten das Daseins zu einem erfüllten und friedvollen Leben zu gelangen.

Ein liebevolles und Trost spendendes Buch voller Klugheit und Wärme.

Daniel Gottlieb musste in seinem Leben einige Schicksalsschläge hinnehmen, und so ist es für ihn ein Moment großen Glücks, seinen Enkel Sam auf der Welt begrüßen zu dürfen. Als Sam noch ein ganz kleiner Junge ist, beschließt Daniel, ihm sein Vermächtnis mit auf den Weg zu geben. In ebenso ermutigenden wie Herz erwärmenden Briefen erzählt er seinem Enkel davon, was ihn das Leben gelehrt hat: Es geht um Liebe und Verlust, um Glück und Hoffnung, um die Fähigkeit, Enttäuschungen zu meistern und mit der eigenen Unvollkommenheit zurechtzukommen – und trotz der Widrigkeiten das Daseins zu einem erfüllten und friedvollen Leben zu gelangen.

Ein liebevolles und Trost spendendes Buch voller Klugheit und Wärme.

170 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2008

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Daniel Gottlieb

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Daniel Gottlieb, Ph.D.
Dan began his practice in 1969 after receiving undergraduate and graduate degrees at Temple University. As a young psychologist, his early career specialized in addictions where he ultimately was the director of a community based treatment program in Philadelphia. He enjoyed early successes and loved spending time with his two young daughters. The first decade of his career felt perfect.

In 1979 Dan was in a near fatal automobile accident which left him paralyzed from the chest down. As expected, there were years of despair and depression. He experienced loss on top of loss as his wife left the marriage and passed away several years later. And in the ensuing years he mourned the loss of his sister and his parents. And for the last three decades, he has been observing life with passion and discussion and learning valuable lessons about what it means to be human and how to find peace in the wake of suffering.

Since 1985, Daniel Gottlieb has been hosting "Voices in the Family," an award-winning mental health call-in radio show aired on WHYY 90.9 FM, Philadelphia's local public radio station. From 1993 until 2008, he wrote a highly regarded column for the Philadelphia Inquirer titled: "Inside Out," reflecting his perspective on the events in the world around us and the many ways we experience those events. He has also previously published a total of four books. His most recent, "The Wisdom of Sam: Observations on Life from an Uncommon Child,". In it, Dan tells of some of the remarkable insights shared by his grandson Sam who is on the autism spectrum. All of his royalties are donated to children's charities.

In addition to his writing and radio show, he lectures locally and nationally on a variety of topics affecting the well-being of people, families and the larger community.

The essence of his philosophy can be found on his business card. After his name there are no degrees and no fancy titles. His card simply says "Gottlieb. Human."

Through personal and professional experience, Dan has learned that our greatest suffering is alienation and loneliness. That is these powerful emotions can produce prejudice, hatred, violence, withdrawal and depression. He has learned that all humans long for human contact, compassion and understanding. And without compassion, our spirits wither.

Dan is the proud father of two daughters who contribute to making the world a better place. He is the blissfully happy grandfather of Sam and he deeply grateful for the life he has.

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War am Anfang bisschen schwer dean zu bleiben, aber war ein sehr schönes Buch. Kann man immer wieder mal lesen, auch in kleinen Passagen, wenn man sich bisschen verloren fühlt
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