Description
An essential read for anyone who has encountered a crisis of confidence.
Where does self-confidence come from? How does it work? Why are some people more confident than others? On the surface, these seem like simple questions - but answers can feel hard to come by when we need them most.
In this bestselling book, Charles Pepin brings to light the strange alchemy that is self-confidence. Pepin examines the role confidence plays in the lives of our most respected public figures including the likes of Madonna, Mozart, Frieda Kahlo, Martin Luther King and Serena Williams, and argues that above all, to live a life of confidence is to live a life of action.
Drawing on the collective wisdom of philosophers, psychologists and the lives of people we encounter on a daily basis, Pepin invites us to probe the mystery and mastery of self-confidence.
About the Author
Charles Pepin is a writer and a philosopher, whose books have been published throughout the world. He teaches philosophy at Lycee d'Etat de la legion d'honneur in Saint-Denis near Paris.
Reviews
'Intriguing, profound and in-depth, Charles Pepin explores every aspect of self-confidence, a central question in our lives that is more mysterious than we like to admit' ELLE (France)
'A bedside book for all of us here at Inter. A book full of wisdom and joy ... 'A great literary success' France Inter
'A worthwhile and intelligent work' Le Figaro
'You'll come out of it more knowledgeable, humbler, and especially more intelligent. A must read!' Ernest Mag
'An inspiring reflection. A philosophy of action' L'Express
'Simple, well-learned, human, modern, empathetic ... 'A compassionate response to a modern question' Europe 1
'Charles Pepin explores the reserves of confidence we have within us and shows us all that it is within our grasp' Psychologies Magazine
'A philosopher has published Self-Confidence, cracking the code to wells of inner security. The key? Daring to meet the world, accepting that the unexpected awaits: a life lesson' Madame Figaro
Book Information
ISBN 9780008324049
Author Charles Pepin
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint William Collins
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Weight(grams) 170g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 14mm