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The Sky Is Not the Limit
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The Sky Is Not the Limit

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The Sky is Not the Limit presents the accumulated wisdom of a life lived under extraordinary circumstances. The author grew up Jewish under the shadow of the Nazi regime and later participated in an anti-Communist uprising. A practicing physician, he immigrated to the United States to continue his pediatric practice. The principles he developed along the way are presented here in the form of aphorisms that readers can apply to daily living, accompanied by crisp works of art. Among the concepts Dr. Fisch advances are how suffering and hardship can lead to gratitude and appreciation. He stresses the importance of retaining our humanity on occasions when vengeance and hatred might seem to be the natural response. Dr. Fisch also emphasizes the importance of enjoying life fully through art, music, and play. Veins of humor run through even his most dire reflections on life and death, and the book also contains chapters on aging, love, marriage and family, and the emotions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nodin Press
Date
8 January 2013
Pages
234
ISBN
9781935666523

The Sky is Not the Limit presents the accumulated wisdom of a life lived under extraordinary circumstances. The author grew up Jewish under the shadow of the Nazi regime and later participated in an anti-Communist uprising. A practicing physician, he immigrated to the United States to continue his pediatric practice. The principles he developed along the way are presented here in the form of aphorisms that readers can apply to daily living, accompanied by crisp works of art. Among the concepts Dr. Fisch advances are how suffering and hardship can lead to gratitude and appreciation. He stresses the importance of retaining our humanity on occasions when vengeance and hatred might seem to be the natural response. Dr. Fisch also emphasizes the importance of enjoying life fully through art, music, and play. Veins of humor run through even his most dire reflections on life and death, and the book also contains chapters on aging, love, marriage and family, and the emotions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nodin Press
Date
8 January 2013
Pages
234
ISBN
9781935666523