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Summary of Martha Beck's The Way of Integrity

By: Slingshot Books
Narrated by: Tabitha Mixon
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No time to read/listen to the original book? Get the main key insights from Summary of Martha Beck’s The Way of Integrity in 23 minutes or less.

A few key insights from chapter one:

1. The Divine Comedy is a story of adventure that begins in the middle. Dante, the main character, is unsure of how he got to where he is. We tend to notice when something is off in our life and are unsure how it came to be.

2. Feeling lost is common among people who do what they feel they are supposed to do or behave according to the expectations of others. This confused feeling is supposed to be a guide or signal, clearly telling us that we have lost the way of integrity.

3. Symptoms of losing integrity include a feeling of purposeless, emotional misery, physical deterioration, consistent relationship and career failures, and bad, unshakeable habits.

4. The first step to integrity is knowing your level of integrity and reconnecting parts of yourself that have been torn apart.

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