Prem Dayal, autor del bestseller Me vale madres! (m嫳 de 250 000 copias vendidas), regresa con este libro tan irreverente como profundo. Cu嫕tas veces te has preguntado:
" Qu?pedo conmigo? Yo soy inteligente, por qu?me porto como un pendejo?". Si est嫳 harto de tu propia pendejez, de una mente que te enreda en miedos, ego y relaciones t闛icas, Prem Dayal te muestra, con humor y claridad brutal, c鏔o soltar todo eso y empezar a vivir con consciencia, libertad y ligereza. Aunque este libro es un aut幯tico recorrido hacia el despertar de la consciencia, al leerlo no tendr嫳 la sensaci鏮 de entrar en un templo, sino m嫳 bien en una cantina.
Aqu?no encontrar嫳 nada de moralismo ni de lenguaje pol癃icamente correcto, sino solo carcajadas y chispas de pura sabidur燰. A trav廥 de historias, provocaciones y ejemplos que mueven el tapete, descubrir嫳 que volverse consciente no significa volverse bueno, calmado o de hueva, sino que simplemente significa recuperar tu inteligencia natural, encontrar tu centro..., volverte Chido.
Tai Chido es una forma ir鏮ica y callejera de llamar a la meditaci鏮, al zen y al mindfulness. Algo que, sin duda, cambiar?tu vida.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION: Prem Dayal, author of the bestseller
I Don't Give a Damn! (with over 250,000 copies sold), returns with a book as irreverent as it is profound.
How many times have you asked yourself:
"What's wrong with me? I'm smart--so why do I act like an idiot?" If you're fed up with your own foolishness, with a mind tangled in fears, ego, and toxic relationships, Prem Dayal--with humor and blunt honesty--shows you how to let it all go and start living with awareness, freedom, and lightness.
Though this book is a true journey toward consciousness, reading it feels less like entering a temple and more like stepping into a bar. There's no moralizing or politically correct speech here--just laughter and flashes of pure wisdom. Through stories, provocations, and examples that shake you up, you'll discover that becoming conscious doesn't mean becoming "good," calm, or boring--it simply means reclaiming your natural intelligence, finding your center... becoming
Chido.
Tai Chido is an ironic, streetwise way of talking about meditation, Zen, and mindfulness--something that will, without a doubt, change your life.