Finding Peace

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Why Happiness Isn’t the Goal — and Never Was

For years, we’ve been told that happiness is the destination.
That if we work hard enough, heal enough, believe enough, or wait long enough, life will eventually reward us with a lasting sense of contentment.

But what if happiness was never meant to carry that weight?
In Finding Peace, Keith Thorn offers a quiet, deeply honest exploration of what remains when happiness proves unreliable—and what becomes possible when we stop chasing it altogether. Read More

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FINDING PEACE: Why Happiness Isn’t the Goal — and Never Was


2 reviews for Finding Peace

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    Deepika Singhal

    In the opening chapters, the author dismantles the common belief that peace is something to be earned or achieved after life’s struggles settle. Instead, he reveals how this mindset keeps us trapped in a cycle of waiting. His writing is reflective and almost meditative, inviting readers to recognize how often they postpone rest in pursuit of an imagined future.

    The distinction between happiness and peace is particularly powerful, happiness as fleeting and conditional, while peace emerges as something grounded and independent of circumstances. The narrative flows gently.

    For readers who feel tired of constantly striving or waiting for life to settle, this book offers a quiet but profound shift in perspective. It doesn’t promise transformation overnight, but it does offer something more sustainable: a new way of standing within your life. I am glad to get my hands on this book. Looking forward to reading more books by the author.

  2. 98e4c8fdd487967bcdb73d98c25fb8fcc911b7ccc9d9a5a67ad96d556c8330e9?s=100&d=mm&r=g

    Deepika Singhal

    In the opening chapters, the author dismantles the common belief that peace is something to be earned or achieved after life’s struggles settle. Instead, he reveals how this mindset keeps us trapped in a cycle of waiting. His writing is reflective and almost meditative, inviting readers to recognize how often they postpone rest in pursuit of an imagined future.

    The distinction between happiness and peace is particularly powerful, happiness as fleeting and conditional, while peace emerges as something grounded and independent of circumstances. The narrative flows gently.

    For readers who feel tired of constantly striving or waiting for life to settle, this book offers a quiet but profound shift in perspective. It doesn’t promise transformation overnight, but it does offer something more sustainable: a new way of standing within your life. I am glad to get my hands on this book.

    Looking forward to reading more books by the author.

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