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The Power of Now “The Power of Now” is a book by Eckhart Tolle. The book majorly talks about how living in the present (now) is the true meaning of life. It provides people with the real happiness they require in their lives. The main subjects of the book include spirituality and psychology. Tolle uses his knowledge to write to us about how every person needs a guide in their lives so that they may live up to their expectations. In spirituality, individuals undergo some changes which define who they are as a person and show the world their character. The book acts as an eye opener to most readers as it helps them find their spiritual self and realize how their psychology woks to their advantage (Tolle, 1999).
The OB concept in Tolle’s book is that of behavior. In the book, there is a display of various behaviors that people portray in their lives generally. Behavior involves the acts that people indulge in as they …show more content…
This is a state which enables a person to behave by freeing their minds and letting them think only about the important things. He argues that overthinking imprisons many people and this becomes a challenge for them. For instance, he says that so many people in the world are disadvantaged when it comes to imprisonment of the mind. This forces them to not notice the world that is around them. They end up missing how nature looks like and embracing it. They also fail to behave in a manner that shows they appreciate the beauty of life or rather the nature that surrounds them. To be specific, Tolle compares this life to a flower which is beautiful to look at and admire. Most people miss this part of life and they end up failing to see the beautiful flower or feeling its sweet scent. All they see is how life is full of bad and unpleasant things that cause them to behave in the wrong way (Tolle,