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In 2015, Sheryl Sandberg faced the sudden loss of her husband, Dave Goldberg, leaving her and their two young children devastated. Convinced that joy and meaning were forever lost, she struggled with the reality of their first father-child activity without him. A friend encouraged her to embrace a new path, stating, "Option A is not available. So let's just kick the shit out of Option B." This sentiment reflects a universal truth: everyone encounters some form of loss, whether it be jobs, relationships, or loved ones. The critical question is how we confront these challenges. Thoughtful and revealing, the narrative intertwines Sandberg's personal journey with insights from social scientists like Adam Grant. It shares stories of individuals who have faced significant hardships—such as illness, divorce, and job loss—and emerged stronger. The book highlights the concept of post-traumatic growth, showing that many not only recover but thrive after adversity. It also discusses pre-traumatic growth, emphasizing that resilience can be cultivated even before tragedy strikes. Sandberg and Grant offer strategies for raising resilient children, fostering strong communities, and finding meaning and joy in life. Reflecting on her experience, Sandberg notes the profound changes brought by her loss, illustrating that even in the depths of sadness, it is possible to rise, breathe, and find hope again.

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Option B, Sheryl Sandberg, Adam Grant

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Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
W H Allen
Erscheinungsdatum
2017
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
240
ISBN10
0753548291
ISBN13
9780753548295
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Erstveröffentlichung
2017
Originaltitel
Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy
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In 2015, Sheryl Sandberg faced the sudden loss of her husband, Dave Goldberg, leaving her and their two young children devastated. Convinced that joy and meaning were forever lost, she struggled with the reality of their first father-child activity without him. A friend encouraged her to embrace a new path, stating, "Option A is not available. So let's just kick the shit out of Option B." This sentiment reflects a universal truth: everyone encounters some form of loss, whether it be jobs, relationships, or loved ones. The critical question is how we confront these challenges. Thoughtful and revealing, the narrative intertwines Sandberg's personal journey with insights from social scientists like Adam Grant. It shares stories of individuals who have faced significant hardships—such as illness, divorce, and job loss—and emerged stronger. The book highlights the concept of post-traumatic growth, showing that many not only recover but thrive after adversity. It also discusses pre-traumatic growth, emphasizing that resilience can be cultivated even before tragedy strikes. Sandberg and Grant offer strategies for raising resilient children, fostering strong communities, and finding meaning and joy in life. Reflecting on her experience, Sandberg notes the profound changes brought by her loss, illustrating that even in the depths of sadness, it is possible to rise, breathe, and find hope again.