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Hardcover Wisdom: The Greatest Gift One Generation Can Give to Another [With DVD] Book

ISBN: 0810983591

ISBN13: 9780810983595

Wisdom: The Greatest Gift One Generation Can Give to Another [With DVD]

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Inspired by the idea that one of the greatest gifts one generation can give to another is the wisdom it has gained from experience, multi-award-winning photographer and filmmaker Andrew Zuckerman has recorded the thoughts and ideas of fifty of the world's most prominent writers, artists, designers, actors, politicians, musicians, and religious and business leaders, all over sixty-five years old. To create profound, honest, and truly revealing portraits...

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The Greatest Gift = Wisdom

Feed me and I shall not hunger today = Teach me to farm and I know not hunger. Wisdom - a list of expected and quite surprizing individuals cast upon the reader a wealth of deep seeded words of wisdom. Achebe - No one can teach me who I am. Eastwood - Confidence, be what you are. Mandela - good head + good heart = formidable combination. Chuck Close - More interesting that problem solving is problem creation. Buzz Aldrin - Fear is a paralyzing emotion. Jane Goodall - Uniqueness of animals. Personal codes for living better lives. Zucherman has put together quite an impressive book of profound honest verbage from 50 individuals you shall come to consider friends. Redford, Shankar, Wyeth, Tutu, Nolte, Nelson, Albright, Bruna, etc. An extraordinary legacy for the 21st century and you and me. This big book makes for a great gift for that 'thinker / intellectual' hungry friend.

A very unique book.

A very unique book than everybody needs to read, so different people, so different prespectives but you will find wisdom, experience and expertise on everyone of them, you may not agree with all but you will recognize they are in the position to say what they believe.

WISDOM ("make someone happy!")

Andrew Zuckerman's "WISDOM" is a big and beautiful book, offering up huge color portraits (razor-sharp for this HI-DEF age!) . . . combined with `words of wisdom' from the minds of 51 public figures, mostly from the world of arts & entertainment, but with a few `political' icons included as well. The `cover photo' honor went to Clint Eastwood who counsels: "Take your profession seriously; don't take yourself seriously." Jazz giant Dave Brubeck (in one of my favorite insights in the entire book) recalls the time when his late, great alto sax player Paul Desmond "covered (other musicians') mistakes." "When we recorded with the NY Philharmonic, with Bernstein conducting, a trombonist hit a B-natural instead of a B-flat, by mistake; Paul was improvising and brought that (wrong note) right into the improvisation immediately, and it's so beautiful! "I always say `There is no mistake . . . if you can resolve it!' Whether it's in your music or your life. Sometimes the mistake actually motivates you - elevates you, into a better circumstance." ----- When I opened this book for the first time today, I went straight for the thoughts of one of my heroes, Desmond Tutu - the former Anglican primate of South Africa and 1984 Nobel Peace prize winner. Perhaps better than anyone else in this book, the saintly 'Archbishop Emeritus' offers us the clearest connection between true wisdom and true happiness: "Happiness is when I see others happy. Happiness is a shared thing. When you bring a gift to someone on their birthday and you see their face light up with joy . . . it's quite incredible what that does for you -- the giver. "Jesus did say, actually, `It is more blessed to give than to receive.' Because in giving - (although it may not seem so at the time) - you receive. "And for me, happiness is that feeling you get when you see someone else happy; happiness is when you are peaceful and serene. "Serve others. The unfailing recipe for happiness and success is to want the good of others." Andrew Zuckerman's "Wisdom" (which includes a DVD) is also a bargain (that might have cost twice as much, were it not "printed in China") that would be a pleasing surprise for the reflective people on your 2008 Christmas gift list! Mark Blackburn Winnipeg Canada

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

I bought Zuckerman's Wisdom based on excerpts I read in Reader's Digest. Now that I've received the book and had a chance to read it, I am blown away. It is stunningly beautiful, both the pictures and the words. I'm only 39 so I don't have the "perspective" someone 65 or older would but I can appreciate every line, every word, every image in this book. I teach high school English, history, and humanities and I can't find a single interview in this book that I couldn't share with my students somehow. We read Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart and his interview in the Zuckerman book only adds to what he wrote in his novel. I was so moved by what Nick Nolte had to say about finding peace in ourselves and then finding that same, sacred peaceful space in others. (There's more to him than that crazy DUI mug shot.) I had to order two more copies of the book--one to keep in my classroom and one to give to friends. I will ship more at Christmas. Really, the book is filled with so many different points of view, so many perspectives, so many ways to look at life and how to live it. Each interview is thought-provoking in its own way. The 56 minute Wisdom DVD that comes with the book is icing on the cake. It's one thing to look at the (beautiful) photographs and to read the interviews that go with them, and another to watch the subjects and hear their voices. I just can't say enough about this book and how moved I am by it. I saw that a previous reviewer commented on the font/text size and layout of the book, and while I agree it would make reading a challenge, I think the layout works. One, you can't put too many words on a page. I like to think of the white space as thinking space. The words are placed for effect. This isn't meant to be a textbook and the layout of the book is artistic and adds to the overall effect. My only hesitation in recommending the book is that politically conservative readers may object to some of the interviews in the book where the subjects criticise the current political administration. (I know my mom would dismiss the book when she got to Kris Kristofferson's comments about the wars, for example.) Having said that, the value of seeing things from another person's point of view is a great exercise in thinking and considering another viewpoint. Buy the book!
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