Daniel Martinez Press and Media

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New book “Why We Fall” by Daniel Martinez is released, a guide for resilience and growth through mindset, philosophy, and faith 

“Why We Fall: Why Pain and Suffering are Our Greatest Teachers” by Daniel Martinez has been released worldwide. This 268-page book combines personal testimony, faith, ancient philosophical wisdom, and techniques from modern psychology to offer guidance for persevering in the face of setbacks, maintaining hope, and consistently “getting back up” when things don’t go as planned.

These valuable insights, drawn from a wide range of sources, teach readers to seek lessons in failure, reframing challenges into moments for growth. The author also delivers a message of hope through faith, using his own relationship with God and personal experiences to show the support and strength available in spirituality.

 

Applicable across mental and emotional difficulties, from ongoing depression and/or anxiety to the stresses of failure, fear, and disappointment, Martinez’s message of tenacity and perspective shows people how to live a fulfilling life. By facing challenges with the help of God, stoic philosophy, and insights from neuroscience, people of all backgrounds can build a confident mindset that allows them to face each day head on.

 

These lessons show how to treat and defeat disorders like anxiety and depression, how to reframe suffering into opportunities for positive change, and how to develop a stronger relationship with God and Jesus. Beyond just strategies for coping, this intersection of the scientific and spiritual provides a new outlook that transforms relationships with mental health and invigorates people to become the best version of themselves.

 

Powerful and insightful, this wonderful book brings out the best in people by teaching them how to handle their hardest moments with grace, looking to a brighter future despite the difficulties of the present.

Why We Fall (ISBN: 9781963844719 / 9781962987523) can be purchased through retailers worldwide, including Barnes and Noble and Amazon. The hardcover retails for $24.99, paperback retails for $15.99, and the ebook retails for $2.99. Review copies and interviews are available upon request.

 

From the back cover:

Have you ever questioned the importance behind the pain, suffering, and desperation we feel in life? Often times, it’s easy for us to lose ourselves in the moment and not see the big picture of things. Yes, pain is uncomfortable, suffering is horrible, and desperation makes us feel like we’re losing ourselves before we’ve had the opportunity to find ourselves. Often times, these emotions have so much they can teach us, yet we avoid them because we don’t want to experience any kind of suffering in our lives.

In Why We Fall, I take you through a journey to uncover the truth behind the importance of these emotions in our lives. I walk you through the importance of learning to understand them and how to find the best way to cope with them. It’s not an easy journey, but once you grasp the concepts and ideas that we’ll discuss in the pages of this book, you’ll find that living a fulfilling life and one that you feel satisfied with, has never been easier.

About the author:

Daniel Martinez is a new and upcoming writer. He is passionate about philosophy and helping people learn how to cope with the difficult circumstances that life throws at them. He believes that everything that happens in life happens for a reason, and it’s up to us to learn how to cope with the circumstances that life throws at us. Daniel tells us that we can’t change or control what happens to us, but we can always control how we respond to what happens to us. He believes that doing this will allow us to become the best version of ourselves and live the fulfilling life we’ve always wanted to live. Why We Fall is his first book.

 

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