Title: Blessed Are The Weird
Author: Jacob Nordby
Pages: 183
Year: 2016
Publisher: Manifesto
Publishing
Blessed are the Weird
is Jacob Nordby’s manifesto for creative souls, for those who’ve always known
they were different. The rare birds. The
eccentrics.
Those who march to the beat of their own heart. Those who
aren’t apt to play the reindeer games - and might be sent to the Island of
Misfits were they toys.
But they now have a place where they can stand out and fit
in at the same time.
You might belong in Jacob’s ”Blessed Weird Tribe” if you
fall into any of the following categories:
The book is an expansion of Jacob’s poem that became a viral
phenomenon. It’s a call to live a more soulful existence, follow your unique
call, and be a part of the new renaissance.
He offers a bold new definition of success in the modern
era:
“The only success now
is living and creating a work-of-art life: unique, rich with meaning, naked of
anything we don’t care about, and ruthless about carving out something
absolutely real from a world that has gorged itself on fakeness and become
critically ill from it. The only failure now is pulling back from that quest
because of fear.”
Jacob Nordby is a gifted writer who knows how to engage his
readers. He is author of Divine Arsonist
– A Tale of Awakening, and Blessed
Are the Weird – A Manifesto for Creatives.
His work has been featured in compilation books with Bernie Siegal,
James Van Praagh, Lisa McCourt, Jack Canfield, and others. He is founder and teacher of Creative
UnBootcamp – A Course for Writers… and those who want to be.
For more information on the author, or to purchase the book,
visit here.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free
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network. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have
expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade
Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
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