Summary:
The book proposes that a fulfilling life requires a deep understanding and balancing of three crucial relationships: the one with oneself, one's work, and one's personal relationships. It explores how intertwining these aspects can lead to a more integrated and meaningful existence.
Key points:
1. The Three Marriages Concept: David Whyte believes we have three key marriages: to work, a partner, and ourselves. They're linked and need balance for fulfillment.
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