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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Life Advice From A Paris Bookstore

Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Susie Moore

Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Philosophy, Life Coach, Motivational, Education, Personal Development, Life Coaching, Self-help, Mental Health

5.01.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2024

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever felt the pull of your intuition guiding you, yet you hesitated, questioning the wisdom of your inner voice? Nestled in the quaint streets of Paris' Latin Quarter, I found myself at the doorstep of the legendary Shakespeare and Company bookstore, where the spirit of literary giants past seemed to whisper secrets of creativity and authenticity. It was here, amidst the scent of weathered pages and the hush of reverent bibliophiles, that I encountered the profound advice of Raymond ...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore.

0:07.0

Hello my friend.

0:10.0

Once again I have to remind you that because I'm in Paris right now I don't have my usual audio set up and my neighbors are

0:18.8

I don't know what they're doing next door but there might be some sounds so thank you for your patience and love.

0:26.0

Now, I want to share with you something that I saw in Shakespeare and Company, which is one of, you you know the oldest bookstores in Paris it's

0:37.0

gorgeous it's in a Latin quarter I absolutely recommend going to visit it if you

0:42.3

haven't already in your visiting Paris. It is beautiful and

0:46.1

one thing that I really love too is the fact that there are no photos allowed inside. It just feels

0:51.6

private and old and sacred and beautiful. Sometimes there's a line, there's

0:56.0

also a coffee shop next door. I love it. Shakespeare and Co. But when I was, there's an

1:02.3

upstairs and a downstairs and as I was there's an upstairs and

1:03.0

downstairs and as I was walking down the stairs to leave the store

1:07.0

I saw on the on almost like what would it be called like the headboard

1:12.0

I saw a piece of writing advice from the novelist

1:16.6

Raymond Chandler, and because I couldn't take a photo I had to remember his name and remember the writing advice pieces of it so I could search for it.

1:28.0

And I just I loved what it said and yes it's writing advice and maybe you're not a writer or don't care to be a writer

1:34.7

but as I read it and then also looked it up later to reread it I thought my gosh

1:40.8

this is actually just generally great life advice, which is why I'm sharing it with you right now.

1:48.0

Writing advice from Raymond Chandler.

2:15.8

Here he says, a writer who is afraid to overreach himself is as useless as a general who is afraid to be wrong. Where might you be afraid to overreach? My friends, we have to be willing. He also says, the more you reason, the less you create.

2:22.4

This is what I call overthinking and under feeling. My friends, your

2:28.2

feelings, your intuition, what's inside of you, will take you everywhere.

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