In Daring Greatly, Brené Brown teaches readers how to become more courageous and vulnerable in order to lead, love, work, parent, and educate with greater success. Drawing on twelve years of research, she dispels the myth that vulnerability is a sign of weakness and explains that it is actually the birthplace of courage, empathy, joy, creativity, and innovation. She shows readers how to let go of the need to be perfect and embrace the power of being vulnerable.
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