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Greenlights / Matthew McConaughey.

Summary:

"Drawing on the Academy Award-winning actor's journals and diaries from the last 40 years, this book presents a uniquely McConaughey approach to achieving success and satisfaction"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780593139134
  • ISBN: 0593139135
  • Physical Description: 289 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Crown, an imprint of Random House, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, [2020]

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
Outlaw logic -- Finding your frequency -- Dirt reads and autobahns -- The art of running downhill -- Turn the page -- The arrow doesn't seek the target, the target draws the arrow -- Be brave, take the hill -- Live your legacy now.
Subject: McConaughey, Matthew, 1969-
McConaughey, Matthew, 1969- > Philosophy.
Motion picture actors and actresses > United States > Biography.
Conduct of life.
Autobiographies.
Genre: Biographies.
Personal narratives.
Diaries.

Available copies

  • 73 of 82 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 3 of 3 copies available at Crawford County.

Holds

  • 5 current holds with 82 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Crawford County Library-Bourbon 791.43 MCC (Text) 33431000556785 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Crawford County Library-Recklein Memorial-Cuba 791.43 MCC (Text) 33431000483709 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Crawford County Library-Steelville 791.43 MCC (Text) 33431000591717 Adult Non-Fiction Available -

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Greenlights
Greenlights
by McConaughey, Matthew
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Excerpt

Greenlights

This is not a traditional memoir. Yes, I tell stories from the past, but I have no interest in nostalgia, sentimentality, or the retirement most memoirs require. This is not an advice book, either. Although I like preachers, I'm not here to preach and tell you what to do. This is an approach book. I am here to share stories, insights, and philosophies that can be objectively understood, and if you choose, subjectively adopted, by either changing your reality, or changing how you see it. This is a playbook, based on adventures in my life. Adventures that have been significant, enlightening, and funny, sometimes because they were meant to be but mostly because they didn't try to be. I'm an optimist by nature, and humor has been one of my great teachers. It has helped me deal with pain, loss, and lack of trust. I'm not perfect; no, I step in shit all the time and recognize it when I do. I've just learned how to scrape it off my boots and carry on. We all step in shit from time to time. We hit roadblocks, we f*** up, we get f***ed, we get sick, we don't get what we want, we cross thousands of "could have done better"s and "wish that wouldn't have happened"s in life. Stepping in shit is inevitable, so let's either see it as good luck, or figure out how to do it less often. What is a greenlight? Greenlights mean go--advance, carry on, continue. On the road, they are set up to give the flow of traffic the right of way, and when scheduled properly, more vehicles catch more greenlights in succession. They say proceed. In our lives, they are an affirmation of our way. They're approvals, support, praise, gifts, gas on our fire, attaboys, and appetites. They're cash money, birth, springtime, health, success, joy, sustainability, innocence, and fresh starts. We love greenlights. They don't interfere with our direction. They're easy. They're a shoeless summer. They say yes and give us what we want . Greenlights can also be disguised as yellow and red lights. A caution, a detour, a thoughtful pause, an interruption, a disagreement, indigestion, sickness, and pain. A full stop, a jackknife, an intervention, failure, suffering, a slap in the face, death. We don't like yellow and red lights. They slow us down or stop our flow. They're hard. They're a shoeless winter. They say no , but sometimes give us what we need . Catching greenlights is about skill : intent, context, consideration, endurance, anticipation, resilience, speed, and discipline. We can catch more greenlights by simply identifying where the red lights are in our life, and then change course to hit fewer of them. We can also earn greenlights, engineer and design for them. We can create more and schedule them in our future--a path of least resistance--through force of will, hard work, and the choices we make. We can be responsible for greenlights. Catching greenlights is also about timing . The world's timing, and ours. When we are in the zone, on the frequency, and with the flow. We can catch greenlights by sheer luck, because we are in the right place at the right time. Catching more of them in our future can be about intuition, karma, and fortune. Sometimes catching greenlights is about fate . Navigating the autobahn of life in the best way possible is about getting relative with the inevitable at the right time. The inevitability of a situation is not relative; when we accept the outcome of a given situation as inevitable, then how we choose to deal with it is relative. We either persist and continue in our present pursuit of a desired result, pivot and take a new tack to get it, or concede altogether and tally one up for fate. We push on, call an audible, or wave the white flag and live to fight another day. The secret to our satisfaction lies in which one of these we choose to do when. This is the art of livin. I believe everything we do in life is part of a plan. Sometimes the plan goes as intended, and sometimes it doesn't. That's part of the plan. Realizing this is a greenlight in itself. The problems we face today eventually turn into blessings in the rearview mirror of life. In time, yesterday's red light leads us to a greenlight. All destruction eventually leads to construction, all death eventually leads to birth, all pain eventually leads to pleasure. In this life or the next, what goes down will come up. It's a matter of how we see the challenge in front of us and how we engage with it. Persist, pivot, or concede. It's up to us, our choice every time. This is a book about how to catch more yeses in a world of nos and how to recognize when a no might actually be a yes. This is a book about catching greenlights and realizing that the yellows and reds eventually turn green. greenlights. By design and on purpose . . . Good luck. Excerpted from Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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