Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
If you loved "The Rules for Being Human" attributed to "Anonymous" in the bestseller Chicken Soup for the Soul, you're in luck. The author--corporate trainer Chérie Carter-Scott, Ph.D.--has stepped forward and written a follow-up book: If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules. This book, "a basic spiritual primer for what it means to be a human," discusses each of the 10 rules (e.g., "There are no mistakes, only lessons," and "Lessons are repeated until learned,") and discusses them with kindness, eloquence, and wisdom. For example, rule 1 is, "You will receive a body. You may love it or hate it, but it will be yours for the duration of your life on Earth." Carter-Scott discusses the challenge of making peace with the body we've been given, and the lessons of acceptance (appreciating it as it is), self-esteem (viewing yourself as worthy, despite how your body looks or performs), respect (treating it like a "valuable and irreplaceable object"), and pleasure (indulging in the five senses to "unlock the joy stored within you"). Similarly, each of the rules has four "lessons." You'll read this inspirational book more than once, and mark quotes to tell friends. --Joan Price
Amazon.com Audiobook Review
Before Cherie Carter-Scott discovered her true calling as a writer of inspirational books, she worked as a teacher. As she reads, her experience and talents as an instructor are evident. She carefully outlines her rules and lessons, frequently slowing her cadence to verbally highlight key points for her "students." Fortunately, Carter-Scott's reading is more like listening to an insightful and sometimes humorous storyteller than sitting in a classroom waiting for the bell to ring. You're likely to find yourself nodding in recognition of shared human foibles, and Carter-Scott speaks with such contagious enthusiasm that even the most resistant among us will be persuaded to do a bit of self-examination. (Running time: three hours, two cassettes) --Elizabeth Laskey --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.
From AudioFile
Welcome to new-age living in the light chic-speak. Chérie Carter-Scott is nothing if not positive. Still, this book is hard for a guy to endure, and I think I speak for all of us. For example, she asks if it takes you twenty minutes to decide what to order in a restaurant. No, I'm a guy, it takes me one minute. In my experience, all woman take twenty minutes to order, and, oh yes, please put the dressing on the side. All kidding aside, the issues here are self-esteem, respect, forgiveness, ethics, compassion, humility, gratitude and courage. Carter-Scott's message is to turn problems into opportunities. Just listening to her musical voice is a mood elevator. M.D.B. © AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.
Review
Advance Praise for If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules:
"If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules is a template for living. Everyone needs to read these words of wisdom. It's 'simple' yet important stuff."
--Richard Carlson, Ph.D., author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff
"How wonderful it would be if we were all given Chérie Carter-Scott's ten rules the day we were born. Chérie has been teaching these rules for over twenty years. In her seminars, these rules have resonated with thousands of people. If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules are universal truths that all of us can learn to live happier lives that are full of self-acceptance, understanding, love, success, and the inner knowing that we're all in this game together, on the same team. The door to a satisfying life lies within each of us, and Chérie's eternal inspiring message provides the key."
--Jack Canfield, coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul
"The Ten Rules for Being Human are entertaining and fun--but more than that, they're TRUE."
--Marianne Williamson, author of The Healing of America and A Return to Love
"If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules will free you to wake up to your no-limit life."
--Mark Victor Hansen, coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul
Review
Advance Praise for If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules:
"If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules is a template for living. Everyone needs to read these words of wisdom. It's 'simple' yet important stuff."
--Richard Carlson, Ph.D., author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff
"How wonderful it would be if we were all given Chérie Carter-Scott's ten rules the day we were born. Chérie has been teaching these rules for over twenty years. In her seminars, these rules have resonated with thousands of people. If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules are universal truths that all of us can learn to live happier lives that are full of self-acceptance, understanding, love, success, and the inner knowing that we're all in this game together, on the same team. The door to a satisfying life lies within each of us, and Chérie's eternal inspiring message provides the key."
--Jack Canfield, coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul
"The Ten Rules for Being Human are entertaining and fun--but more than that, they're TRUE."
--Marianne Williamson, author of The Healing of America and A Return to Love
"If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules will free you to wake up to your no-limit life."
--Mark Victor Hansen, coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul
Book Description
The Ten Rules For Being Human:
1. You will receive a body.
2. You will be presented with lessons.
3. There are no mistakes, only lessons.
4. Lessons are repeated until learned.
5. Learning does not end.
6. "There" is no better than "here."
7. Others are only mirrors of you.
8. What you make of your life is up to you.
9. All the answers lie inside of you.
10. You will forget all of this at birth.
If life is a game, what are the rules?
We all know the feeling: In the game of life, why am I the only one who doesn't know how to play? But now, help is at hand, because this wonderful little book will teach you the rules so that you can conquer life's challenges and manage its unpredictable ups and downs.
For one of her workshops several years ago, Chérie Carter-Scott, a corporate trainer and consultant, composed a list of basic truths about life, which she named "The Ten Rules for Being Human." Right away, the Rules resonated with her clients, who photocopied and passed the list to friends and relatives. Within months, Chérie's Rules were in thousands of homes all over the country, and eventually, they were published in Chicken Soup for the Soul and have also appeared in Ann Landers' column. Although there's no formula to help you win the game of life, Chérie's Rules convey a universal wisdom that, once understood and embraced, can contribute to meaningful relationships with ourselves and others, at work and in the home.
In If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules, Chérie shares that there are no mistakes in life, only lessons that are repeated. In thoughtful, inspirational essays illustrated with encouraging personal anecdotes, she includes the lessons that can be learned from each of the Rules and offers insights on self-esteem, respect, acceptance, forgiveness, ethics, compassion, humility, gratitude, and courage. Best of all, Chérie shows that wisdom lies inside each one of us and that by putting the Ten Rules for Being Human into action we can create a more fulfilling life.
Chicken Soup for the Soul, they instantly became a favorite section of that wildly successful book.
Now Carter-Scott, an internationally acclaimed motivational speaker, brings the rules to life by applying them to anecdotes drawn from her own encounters, as well as stories from her family, close friends, and workshop participants. Presented in a personal format, these steps to becoming a satisfied and well-adjusted person are sure to garner an even wider following. -->
Download Description
Published in Chicken Soup for the Soul (over 7,000,000 sold), Carter-Scott's ten simple rules for living a whole, healthy, and happy life are a favorite part of that book; and now she revisits and expands on the list for an eager audience.
From the Inside Flap
The Ten Rules For Being Human:
1. You will receive a body.
2. You will be presented with lessons.
3. There are no mistakes, only lessons.
4. Lessons are repeated until learned.
5. Learning does not end.
6. "There" is no better than "here."
7. Others are only mirrors of you.
8. What you make of your life is up to you.
9. All the answers lie inside of you.
10. You will forget all of this at birth.
If life is a game, what are the rules?
We all know the feeling: In the game of life, why am I the only one who doesn't know how to play? But now, help is at hand, because this wonderful little book will teach you the rules so that you can conquer life's challenges and manage its unpredictable ups and downs.
For one of her workshops several years ago, Chérie Carter-Scott, a corporate trainer and consultant, composed a list of basic truths about life, which she named "The Ten Rules for Being Human." Right away, the Rules resonated with her clients, who photocopied and passed the list to friends and relatives. Within months, Chérie's Rules were in thousands of homes all over the country, and eventually, they were published in Chicken Soup for the Soul and have also appeared in Ann Landers' column. Although there's no formula to help you win the game of life, Chérie's Rules convey a universal wisdom that, once understood and embraced, can contribute to meaningful relationships with ourselves and others, at work and in the home.
In If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules, Chérie shares that there are no mistakes in life, only lessons that are repeated. In thoughtful, inspirational essays illustrated with encouraging personal anecdotes, she includes the lessons that can be learned from each of the Rules and offers insights on self-esteem, respect, acceptance, forgiveness, ethics, compassion, humility, gratitude, and courage. Best of all, Chérie shows that wisdom lies inside each one of us and that by putting the Ten Rules for Being Human into action we can create a more fulfilling life.
Chicken Soup for the Soul, they instantly became a favorite section of that wildly successful book.
Now Carter-Scott, an internationally acclaimed motivational speaker, brings the rules to life by applying them to anecdotes drawn from her own encounters, as well as stories from her family, close friends, and workshop participants. Presented in a personal format, these steps to becoming a satisfied and well-adjusted person are sure to garner an even wider following. -->
From the Back Cover
Advance Praise for If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules:
"If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules is a template for living. Everyone needs to read these words of wisdom. It's 'simple' yet important stuff."
--Richard Carlson, Ph.D., author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff
"How wonderful it would be if we were all given Chérie Carter-Scott's ten rules the day we were born. Chérie has been teaching these rules for over twenty years. In her seminars, these rules have resonated with thousands of people. If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules are universal truths that all of us can learn to live happier lives that are full of self-acceptance, understanding, love, success, and the inner knowing that we're all in this game together, on the same team. The door to a satisfying life lies within each of us, and Chérie's eternal inspiring message provides the key."
--Jack Canfield, coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul
"The Ten Rules for Being Human are entertaining and fun--but more than that, they're TRUE."
--Marianne Williamson, author of The Healing of America and A Return to Love
"If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules will free you to wake up to your no-limit life."
--Mark Victor Hansen, coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul
About the Author
Chérie Carter-Scott, Ph.D., author of the bestselling Negaholics and If Love Is a Game, These Are the Rules, is a corporate trainer and management consultant. As chairperson of the Motivation Management Service Institute, she has worked with over 200,000 people worldwide, leading seminars on self-esteem, communication and leadership skills, and team building. Chérie lives in Nevada with her husband and daughter.
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Preface
In 1974, when I was twenty-five years old, I passed through a premature midlife crisis. I had pursued a career in teaching to please my mother, and then a career in acting to please myself. Neither one really satisfied me, and I was confused about what was next. The suggestions I received from family and friends only exacerbated the confusion. I didn't know where to turn for answers and so I started to pray for guidance.
After several weeks, I received three clear "messages"--from what divine source I was not really sure--that answered my questions. The first stated, "You are a catalyst for discovery." The second said, "You will work in growth and development." The third came through loud and clear, "You have a gift for working with people."
I knew these three messages were the answer to my prayers, but I didn't know how to deploy them. These three "revelations" didn't point to an industry or provide me with a job description, so I was left trying to figure out what to do. I formulated a sentence: "I am a catalytic agent who works with people in their growth and development."
From that moment on, the messages came to me on a regular basis. They led me to create my seminar, the Inner Negotiation/Self-Esteem Workshop. In addition to the messages, people also started coming to me--to learn how to find their own inner answers. I started seeing people in one-to-one sessions to help them discover their own messages. Shortly thereafter, these same people requested a course in which they could quiet the voices of the mind and listen to their inner spirit. Subsequently, when I received requests from my clients, I responded by creating the programs they requested. People heard their inner directives, received answers to their questions, and, in turn, told their friends. And so my consulting business was launched, as well as a subsequent training program to teach other people how to do the same work I was doing.
One day, as I sat designing the training program for the Consultants Training, the Rules for Being Human came through me onto the paper. I thought, "I have been asking for these answers my whole life, and finally they have been delivered to me." The Rules answered the fundamental question I'd asked, "What is the purpose of life?" Delighted, I decided to include them as a handout in the three-month training course.
In the last twenty-four years, the Rules for Being Human have circled the globe--photocopied and passed from friend to friend, transmitted via the Internet, printed on brochures and on page 81 in the book Jack Canfield wrote, Chicken Soup for the Soul®, where the Rules were attributed to "Anonymous." One day Jack called to say he'd heard from Dan Millman, the author of The Way of the Peaceful Warrior, that I was the author of the Rules for Being Human. Jack asked if that was true. When I acknowledged that I was, Jack apologized and offered to give me credit in the next printing.
Years have passed since that day. The most recent message that I have received was to write a book about the ten rules, so they can be passed on to everyone who is looking for a template for living a happy life. My hope is that this book will be a spiritual primer for those who are just setting out on their path, and a gentle reminder for those already well on their way.
Enjoy Ten Rules for Being Human, share them with others, use them to initiate conversations you have always wanted to have. Most of all, apply the Rules to your own life. Learn the lessons, listen to your messages, align with your spiritual DNA, and fulfill all your dreams.
Blessings on your journey,
Chérie Carter-Scott, Ph.D.
Introduction
"Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood."
Helen Keller
Life has often been compared to a game. We are never told the rules, unfortunately, nor given any instructions about how to play. We simply begin at "Go" and make our way around the board, hoping we play it right. We don't exactly know the objective of playing, nor what it means to actually win.
That is what Ten Rules for Being Human is all about. These are the guidelines to playing the game we call life, but they are also much more than that. These Rules will provide you with a basic spiritual primer for what it means to be a human. They are universal truths that everyone inherently knows but has forgotten somewhere along the way. They form the foundation of how we can live a fulfilling, meaningful life.
Each Rule presents its own challenge, which in turn provides certain lessons we all need to learn. Lessons are what you learn when you come up against problems that need to be solved and issues that need to be exorcised. Every person on the planet has his or her own set of lessons to learn that are separate and unique from everyone else's, and these lessons, as you will see in Rule Four, will reappear until they are mastered.
The Ten Rules for Being Human are not magic, nor do they promise ten easy steps to serenity. They offer no quick fix for emotional or spiritual ailments, and they are not fast-track secrets to enlightenment. Their only purpose is to give you a road map to follow as you travel your path of spiritual growth.
These Rules are not the oppressive rules and regulations that tell us what we should or should not do, or think, or say. These Rules are not mandates, but rather guidelines as to how to play the game. There is nothing you absolutely must do. I hope this book will help you to become more aware of them. By learning the valuable lessons and wisdom they offer, your journey on this Earth might just be a little bit easier.
Rule One: You Will Receive a Body
Rule Two: You Will Be Presented With Lessons
Rule Three: There Are No Mistakes, Only Lessons
Rule Four: A Lesson Is Repeated Until Learned
Rule Five: Learning Does Not End
Rule Six: "There" Is No Better Than "Here"
Rule Seven: Others Are Only Mirrors of You
Rule Eight: What You Make of Your Life Is Up to You
Rule Nine: All Your Answers Lie Inside of You
Rule Ten: You Will Forget All of This at Birth
在图书馆看到这本英语原版。很喜欢。苦于工资微薄,舍不得买。便抄下了十条规则。感觉讲得深刻,到位。其中不乏有儿时就知道的道理。比如“学无止境”。其中最喜欢的是这条“All the answers lie inside you. ”在内心深处,其实我们都知道所以问题的答案。只是我们因为这样那...
评分在图书馆看到这本英语原版。很喜欢。苦于工资微薄,舍不得买。便抄下了十条规则。感觉讲得深刻,到位。其中不乏有儿时就知道的道理。比如“学无止境”。其中最喜欢的是这条“All the answers lie inside you. ”在内心深处,其实我们都知道所以问题的答案。只是我们因为这样那...
评分在图书馆看到这本英语原版。很喜欢。苦于工资微薄,舍不得买。便抄下了十条规则。感觉讲得深刻,到位。其中不乏有儿时就知道的道理。比如“学无止境”。其中最喜欢的是这条“All the answers lie inside you. ”在内心深处,其实我们都知道所以问题的答案。只是我们因为这样那...
评分在图书馆看到这本英语原版。很喜欢。苦于工资微薄,舍不得买。便抄下了十条规则。感觉讲得深刻,到位。其中不乏有儿时就知道的道理。比如“学无止境”。其中最喜欢的是这条“All the answers lie inside you. ”在内心深处,其实我们都知道所以问题的答案。只是我们因为这样那...
评分在图书馆看到这本英语原版。很喜欢。苦于工资微薄,舍不得买。便抄下了十条规则。感觉讲得深刻,到位。其中不乏有儿时就知道的道理。比如“学无止境”。其中最喜欢的是这条“All the answers lie inside you. ”在内心深处,其实我们都知道所以问题的答案。只是我们因为这样那...
我向来对那种动辄长篇大论、缺乏实际指导意义的“心灵鸡汤”敬而远之,而这本书恰恰反其道而行之。它的力量不在于提供一套现成的“地图”,而在于教会你如何自己绘制地图。作者似乎深谙现代人普遍存在的“信息过载焦虑”,所以他将要传达的核心观点提炼得极其精炼,每一章的结构都像是经过精密计算的,逻辑链条清晰可见,不容置疑。我喜欢它那种近乎军事化管理般的效率感,每一句话似乎都肩负着特定的使命,绝无一句赘言。对于那些习惯于线性思维、追求效率和结果的专业人士来说,这本书无疑是一剂强效的清醒剂。它没有给你拥抱和安慰,而是给你一把精密的尺子,让你学会精准丈量人生的投入产出比。虽然过程可能略显冰冷,但这种基于现实主义的指导,反而带来了更持久、更坚实的力量。
评分从文学性的角度来审视,这本书的语言驾驭能力堪称一绝。它不像严肃文学那样追求晦涩的意境美,也不像通俗小说那样追求华丽的辞藻堆砌,而是在一种近乎散文诗般的节奏中,流淌出富有哲理的洞见。作者对意象的捕捉能力令人赞叹,比如他对“时间碎片”的描述,或者对“集体无意识下的趋同行为”的剖析,都使用了非常新颖且富有冲击力的比喻。阅读过程中,我时常会产生一种错觉,仿佛自己不是在阅读文字,而是在观看一场精心策划的舞台剧,灯光、布景、人物情绪都拿捏得恰到好处。这种文学性的包裹,使得即便是探讨严肃的生存法则,读起来也毫无枯燥之感,反而充满了韵味和回味无穷的余地。它证明了深刻的思考,完全可以以一种优美而引人入胜的方式呈现出来。
评分说实话,我一开始拿到这本书时,对它的预期并不高,觉得可能又是一本老生常谈的“成功学”变体,但很快我就被它那股独树一帜的冷峻幽默感所吸引住了。全书的基调是清醒甚至略带嘲讽的,它毫不留情地揭示了社会运作中的一些潜规则和那些我们心照不宣却又不愿承认的真相。行文节奏把握得极好,时而急促有力,如同一记记重锤敲击在你的认知壁垒上;时而又放缓下来,让你有时间消化那些尖锐的论断。我尤其欣赏作者在构建理论框架时的严谨性,即使主题看似宏大,但落脚点总是能精准地扣合到个体经验上。它不像某些理论著作那样故作高深,而是将复杂的哲学思辨,用极其日常化、生活化的语言重新包装,使得即便是初涉此道的读者也能轻松跟上作者的思维脉络。读完后,感觉像是经历了一次彻底的“去魅”过程,世界不再是童话里那样美好,但同时也变得更加真实可控。
评分这本新近读到的作品,着实让人眼前一亮,仿佛推开了一扇通往全新认知领域的窗户。作者的叙事风格老辣而又充满洞察力,他不仅仅是在讲述一个故事,更像是在引导我们进行一场深刻的自我对话。书中对于人际关系复杂性的描绘,尤其触动人心。它没有给出任何简单的、一刀切的答案,而是细腻地展现了在不同情境下,人们如何权衡利弊、做出选择,以及这些选择最终如何塑造了他们的命运轨迹。我特别欣赏作者对“灰色地带”的钟爱,那些模棱两可、不那么光鲜亮丽的真实人性,被他刻画得入木三分。读到某些段落时,我甚至会停下来,反复咀嚼那些句子,思考它们对我日常生活中所面对的挑战有何启发。这种深度和广度兼备的叙事,使得阅读体验远超一般消遣读物,更像是一次精神层面的淬炼与升级。它强迫你跳出舒适区,用一种审视者的眼光去看待自己和周围的世界,那种感觉既令人不安,又充满了成长的痛感与喜悦。
评分作为一个终身学习者,我一直在寻找能够真正挑战我既有世界观的作品,而这本新书的冲击力是前所未有的。它不仅仅是关于“如何生存”的技巧手册,更像是对“我们为何如此存在”的一次深刻拷问。作者通过一系列看似不相关的事件和观察,最终编织成一张关于人类行为模式的宏大图景,其视野之开阔,令人叹服。最让我印象深刻的是它处理“失败”的方式——不是去美化它,也不是去过度批判它,而是将其视为系统运行中不可或缺的反馈机制。这种去情绪化的分析视角,极大地帮助我摆脱了许多过去在面对挫折时产生的内耗和自我否定。它像一位高明的棋手,让你看到棋盘上的每一个位置都有其战略价值,没有真正的“废棋”,只有等待被重新定义的角色。读完之后,我对生活中的各种不确定性,有了一种前所未有的坦然和接纳。
评分读得早已无甚印象
评分拜老师指引,大概2003年读的,已经没什么印象了。
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评分拜老师指引,大概2003年读的,已经没什么印象了。
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