It is difficult to truly know ourselves in these times. It is rare for us to find the solitude in which to see what parts of ourselves remain after we leave behind our obligations, expectations of others, fads, and trends that are thrown at us. How often do we get to simply be, and to listen to what our gut has to say, or our heart? If we take the time to listen, and if we hear something, will we have the courage to follow it? Connecting the Waters tells the stories of times that Dave Mangin actually heeded that call, the boats that came of it, the places he ventured, and the lessons he…mehr
It is difficult to truly know ourselves in these times. It is rare for us to find the solitude in which to see what parts of ourselves remain after we leave behind our obligations, expectations of others, fads, and trends that are thrown at us. How often do we get to simply be, and to listen to what our gut has to say, or our heart? If we take the time to listen, and if we hear something, will we have the courage to follow it? Connecting the Waters tells the stories of times that Dave Mangin actually heeded that call, the boats that came of it, the places he ventured, and the lessons he learned. It also speaks to the strife and conflict that arise when he doesn't heed that voice, both internal and external. In the course of building, using, and sharing what he learned from three boats, Mangin developed a formula that enables him to wring the richest rewards possible from a given Endeavor: the elements of creating, experiencing, and sharing.
Dave Mangin is the founder of Art & Rugby Endeavors, whose mission is to foster learning, creativity, experience, sharing, and inspiration. His goal is to inspire others to chase down their passions, extract as much meaning, growth, and learning as they can from them, and share what they've found with the world in the most beautiful and harmonious ways possible. Connecting the Waters is his debut book.
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