How can you make peace with your past and turn it into a strength for your future? Ignoring what we have lived is a delusion, trying to relive it, madness. To go forward, we have to find the right distance with our own past: with the child we once were, the way we were raised, the trials and joys that changed us. To help us get there, Charles Pe¿pin summons classics from philosophy, literature, song and film. He also draws on new types of therapy that have been made possible thanks to progress in neuroscience, which is transforming how traumatic memories are treated. He shows us how our happiness depends on our ability to accept and embrace our own past, and even, often, to rewrite it. Cauterizing your wounds, ageing well, being able to remember good things to incite more of them, knowing how to look back to better project yourself in the future: it's all possible when you know how to live with your past. This essay gives us the keys to achieve that.
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