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Irrational Hope

Moving from Pain to Purpose

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Irrational Hope

By: Robert Ryan
Narrated by: David Piper
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We all suffer, but if you struggle with why that is and how to find the hope and strength to go on, this book is for you. Ryan shares his journey from the darkest depths of hysterical sadness to acceptance, understanding, and joy. He explores the purpose of suffering and shows you how to gain from it. He does this not on a grand humanity level, but on a vulnerable, personal level, with unique insights that will make a difference in how you live and how you approach death. When humbled by pain, tragedy, and loss, we are finally able to feel God’s presence and access the uplifting power of Irrational Hope in our lives.

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So good!

I found myself pausing and taking notes and ‘rewinding’ and listening again to so many of the author’s thoughts. ‘Weeping along with me is the therapy I need.’ This thought applies to so many different people and situations. It’s one of many that made me pause and really reflect on.

The narrator’s voice is spot on for the book’s content. I also have the paperback version, will be sharing it with friends and family. Highly recommend!

Just understanding someone else’s suffering will help lighten their load

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Robert Ryan’s book Irrational Hope packs a spiritual and intellectual bunch I’ve seldom received in so few words. No one can compare to the great C. S. Lewis in this regard, but there are times when this book comes close. Listening to it is almost like having a conversation with a good friend. It packs a punch with many great lines like, “Why not make today the day you want tomorrow to be,” and, “Success in this life is not about the path you took, but how you took the path.” Ryan lays out the ever difficult topic of pain in suffering in a way that's vulnerable and inspiring from a spiritual perspective, logical and well supported from an analytical perspective, and yet practical and topical from an everyday existence perspective. It's a truly remarkable book with answers about pain and suffering I've not found anywhere else. This is one of those Audible books that I intend to buy in paperback and keep on the small rack of treasures next to my bed, always there when I need a ray of hope facing the struggles of this world.

A Lifeline for Life Itself

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I listened to this book twice before deciding to write a review.
The first round was on a more emotional basis - tying into the author’s deep personal suffering and gradually revealed spiritual enlightenments. Some chapters simultaneously tore me up and made me thankful and joyful all at the same time.
The second listening was more intellectually focused. More in the context of my own life events continually challenging my faith in God. I was looking for rational answers to help explain and cope with the “bad” in life, and I found them.
I think Irrational Hope hits the mark both emotionally and intellectually. It’s just the right length, well organized with each chapter/topic approached with discernment and obvious care to deliver the author’s message in a “sharing” voice. I especially like how informally, and in a direct “familiar” way Robert speaks to the reader. He is coaxing, challenging the reader to consider and accept his thesis, but without being preachy or pious.
Reading it is like having a conversation with a friend. Not to be too sappy, but when I finished, I had a clear-headed, calm and peaceful sense about pain and suffering I’ve never had before.

Inspiring Book!

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This is one of the most insightful and inspirational books that I've ever read, and on a most difficult topic: pain and suffering. Rob Ryan lays out this difficult topic in a way that's vulnerable and inspiring from a spiritual perspective, logical from an analytical viewpoint and both encouraging and helpful from a human (daily action) perspective. I will be buying or recommending this book for many people that are dealing with this difficulty in their lives (whether directly or indirectly). It's a truly remarkable book that will help anyone with their walk, particularly in times of difficulty, and help them find the light of God in times of darkness.

Insightful & inspirational work on pain, hope and a relationship with God.

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I listened to this book while hiking this weekend. It’s the perfect starter for thinking about the role of hope in our lives. The book had me thinking about my relationship with god and reminded me that hope can be present in many ways as we encounter life’s hurdles and tribulations. As a cancer survivor much of the book resonated with me. My biggest takeaway is that love is a currency we can spend endlessly and that is never taken away and that reminder gives me the most hope of all. Thank you for this authentic reflection!

Authentic and Thought Provoking Read

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