A Theory of Small Courage: Why the World Changes One Quiet Yes at a Time (Hard Life Problems Worth Solving) - Softcover

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SETH, JV

 
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In a world shouting for your attention, your approval, and your endless performance—real courage has gone quiet.

A Theory of Small Courage reveals a revolutionary truth: the most transformative acts aren’t loud, grand, or viral—they’re small, sacred, and often unseen.

This isn’t another book about “finding your purpose.”
It’s an invitation to live it—daily—through the choices no one sees:
- Saying “no” so your “yes” means something
- Listening when it’s easier to react
- Showing up for yourself when no one’s watching
- Turning pain into quiet service—without turning it into a brand

Blending cutting-edge neuroscience, timeless philosophy, and deeply human storytelling, this book offers more than inspiration—it delivers practical wisdom you can use tomorrow. Each chapter includes original, research-backed tools like The Boundary Litmus Test, The 90-Second Attunement Practice, and The Integrity Scaffold—so you don’t just read about courage… you live it.

Perfect for readers of Atomic Habits, Daring Greatly, and The Gifts of Imperfection, A Theory of Small Courage speaks to anyone who’s tired of burnout, performativity, and hollow hustle—and ready to build a life of meaning, integrity, and quiet revolution.

If you’ve ever wondered, “Can one person actually make a difference?”—this book whispers back: “Yes. Starting with the next small choice you make.”

Look inside and discover why thousands are calling this “the most soulful, practical guide to courageous living in a noisy age.”

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