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Running Press: "Buddha's Diet: The Ancient Art of Losing Weight Without Losing Your Mind"
- Item Number
- 365
- Estimated Value
- 17 USD
- Sold
- 31 USD to eseshadri
- Number of Bids
- 6 - Bid History
Item Description
Buddha's Diet: The Ancient Art of Losing Weight Without Losing Your Mind suggests there’s a lot you probably don’t know about the Buddha. "For one, the real Buddha was thin. And before he became the 'Enlightened One,' he was a pampered prince named Siddhartha. He tried dieting once and didn’t like it any more than you do. Instead, he sought a 'middle way' between unhealthy overindulgence and unrealistic abstinence. The instructions he gave his monks about eating, more than 2,500 years ago, were surprisingly simple."
Tara Cottrell is a writer, digital strategist, and mom. She consults and writes for lifestyle and wellness brands in Silicon Valley and is a well-being advocate for at-risk and foster youth. She is currently the web content manager at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. When she’s not working, writing, or parenting, she’s shoe shopping. She lives in Menlo Park, CA.
Dan Zigmond is a writer, data scientist, and Zen priest. He advises startups and venture capital firms about data and health. He is a contributing editor at Tricycle, the largest Buddhist magazine in North America, and teaches at Jikoji Zen Center, a small Buddhist temple in the Santa Cruz mountains. In May 2015, he was named one of “20 Business Geniuses You Need to Know” by Wired Magazine, as he frequently reminds his kids. He lives in Menlo Park, too.
Running Press Publishers has been providing consumers with an innovative list of quality books and book-related kits since 1972.
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