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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. The Art of Inhabiting Who We Are: Reflections on the Architecture of Happiness and Inner Life. Book.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Y si la felicidad no fuera un destino, sino una forma de estar en el mundo?En un tiempo donde todo nos empuja hacia afuera; ser mas rapidos, mas productivos, mas conectados, este libro propone lo contrario: volver a casa. Ese lugar profundo donde cuerpo, mente y espacio dialogan. El arte de habitar lo que somos es una invitacion a detenerte, a respirar, a mirar el mundo, y mirarte, desde otra perspectiva.Mezcla de ensayo y reflexion contemporanea, este libro entrelaza algo de arquitectura, otro tanto de filosofia, un poco de psicologia y una pizca de neurociencia para explorar una idea poderosa: lo que habitamos tambien nos habita. No se trata solo de donde vivimos, sino de como vivimos. Y en ese como, puede esconderse la clave del bienestar.Cada capitulo es un espacio que se abre y se deja habitar: La casa como refugio emocional.El trabajo como busqueda de sentido (o de agotamiento).La ciudad como tejido de vinculos.El cuerpo como arquitectura viva.El tiempo como territorio a recuperar.Y mas alla de ellos, los espacios invisibles que tambien nos transforman: el silencio, la pausa, la mirada.Este libro es para ti si alguna vez sentiste que el ruido te aleja de ti mismo.Si sospechas que hay otra forma de estar presente.Si intuiste que una luz suave, una plaza compartida o una conversacion sin apuro pueden valer mas que mil notificaciones. No es un libro de autoayuda, tampoco lo es de arquitectura, es un libro para pasar el rato con uno mismo.Habitar no es ocupar un lugar. Es estar en el. Este libro puede ser esa llave. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Alejandro Ramon Arcardini Ravera, 2025
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if happiness isn't something to chase, but something to come home to?In a world that keeps us running-faster, busier, constantly connected-The Art of Inhabiting Who We Are offers a quiet counterpoint: an invitation to slow down, breathe, and rediscover the simple art of living a meaningful life.Blending philosophy, psychology, and a touch of neuroscience, architect and writer Alejandro Arcardini explores what it truly means to inhabit our own existence. What if happiness and well-being were less about success and more about presence? What if the key to inner growth and emotional balance lay not in doing more, but in feeling more-deeply, attentively, honestly?Across its pages, this book unfolds like a home for reflection. Each chapter becomes a room to inhabit: The home as a sanctuary of emotions and memory.Work as both purpose and exhaustion.The city as a space of connection and empathy.The body as living architecture, where every sensation speaks.Time as a territory to reclaim-an act of resistance in an age of speed.Arcardini draws on thinkers like Aristotle, Montaigne, and contemporary voices from positive psychology and the psychology of happiness to show that well-being and inner life are inseparable. He reminds us that a good life is not built through endless achievement, but through the quiet mastery of attention, gratitude, and care.This is not a self-help manual, nor a book about architecture in the conventional sense. It is a companion for those who feel overwhelmed by the noise of modern life, for those who sense there must be another way to exist-a gentler one, rooted in awareness and meaning.You'll find here not promises of instant transformation, but pathways toward a calmer, fuller, more conscious life. The kind of inner growth that doesn't deny imperfection, but learns to inhabit it with grace. The kind of positive thinking that doesn't demand constant brightness, but celebrates the subtle light that filters through ordinary days.If you've ever felt disconnected from yourself, if you long for spaces that breathe and conversations that matter, this book is for you.If you believe that happiness and well-being are less about having more and more about being fully present, its pages will feel like a return to something essential-something you may have forgotten, but never lost.Arcardini's prose moves between the poetic and the practical, guiding the reader through a journey of attention and belonging. In a time when everything rushes forward, The Art of Inhabiting Who We Are becomes a call to stillness, to listen again-to our bodies, our homes, our cities, our time, and to the quiet pulse of life itself.Because to inhabit is not to occupy a place; it is to resonate with it.And perhaps, in learning to inhabit who we are, we might finally rediscover what it means to be happy. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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