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My Life Is Art: 11 Pillars for a Positive and Purposeful Life

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Drawing on lessons from his remarkable life, former child soldier turned activist, author, entrepreneur, and international recording artist Emmanuel Jal provides his eleven pillars for overcoming adversity and living a life of purpose

"Who owns your mind?" Beginning with this provocative question, Emmanuel Jal invites readers to claim ownership over the narratives that define their lives in order to become a force for good in the world.

As a child growing up in South Sudan, Jal witnessed atrocities perpetrated against his family and community. These actions drove him to become a child soldier in a vicious civil war. Hunger, isolation, and the ever-present specter of death in battle attended his every moment. Yet his greatest challenge did not come from outside; it arose from within, from the corrosive nature of hopelessness, trauma, and narratives of victimization.

Rather than succumb to these forces of negativity, Jal turned his life's challenges into opportunities by utilizing a comprehensive framework he developed around eleven pillars of support. These pillars can be utilized individually or as a unit to help build a durable internal structure that allows anyone to overcome adversity, regain joy and gratitude, and live a life of purpose that enriches the greater community.

ISBN-13: 9781646220380

Media Type: Hardcover

Publisher: Counterpoint LLC

Publication Date: 12-05-2023

Pages: 336

Product Dimensions: 9.06h x 6.30w x 1.26d

EMMANUEL JAL started his life as a child soldier in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. He is an activist, author, entrepreneur, and recording artist. He is the subject of the full-length award-winning documentary Warchild and the author of the book by the same title. He now lives in Toronto, Canada.