How does Moore's philosophy relate to modern self-help?
I think what resonates today is the emphasis on authentic presence and self-acceptance, moving beyond prescriptive, often superficial, self-help. It’s less about a quick fix and more about cultivating an inner landscape. The real work is in the quiet moments, in recognizing that our perceived flaws or past experiences aren't reasons for shame, but integral parts of our narrative. It's about finding that space within yourself to integrate all aspects of your being, understanding that true growth comes from embracing the whole self, not just the curated version.
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