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What if the most loving thing you could do for the people around you is stop rescuing them? In Stop Rescuing, Argentine author and essayist Dario Quintela dismantles one of modern life's most seductive illusions: that constant helping, fixing, and intervening is the same thing as love. It isn't. More often, it is anxiety in a generous disguise — a compulsive, exhausting, identity-consuming pattern that costs you your own life while doing less good for others than you think. Built around two deceptively simple phrases — 'let them' and 'let me' — this book offers a complete practice for recovering your attention, your energy, and your sense of self. 'Let them' means allowing other people to make their own choices, face their own consequences, and sit with their own discomfort, without you rushing in to manage the fallout. 'Let me' means turning the attention you have spent on everyone else back toward your own neglected feelings, desires, and life. Drawing on attachment research, family systems theory, neuroscience, acceptance and commitment therapy, and the insights of thinkers from Viktor Frankl to Arlie Hochschild to John Gottman, Quintela traces the rescuing impulse across every domain of life: romantic partnerships organized around fixing a partner who never asked to be fixed, family systems that survive only because one person absorbs all the chaos, friendships held together by obligation and guilt rather than genuine connection, workplaces where invisible emotional labor is quietly performed by the person least able to refuse it, and the digital environment that makes other people's emergencies available at any hour of the day or night. He also examines what happens inside the rescuer: the suppressed grief, the forbidden anger, the jealousy that functions as a compass pointing toward a life unlived, and the hollow identity that remains when being needed is the only thing that has ever felt like enough. Through case studies drawn from readers who tested these ideas over ninety days, Quintela shows what real change looks like: imperfect, repetitive, unglamorous, and genuinely transformative. Progress is not the absence of lapses. It is a widening of the space between the impulse to rescue and the decision about what to actually do. Stop Rescuing is not a book about becoming cold, detached, or selfish. It is a book about becoming honest — with others about what you are and are not willing to carry, and with yourself about what kind of life you are actually living. The quieter mind and fuller life waiting on the other side of that honesty are not rewards for perfect discipline. They are what becomes available when you finally stop trying to live everyone else's life in addition to your own.
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (Lydbog): 9798905809071
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (E-bog): 9798905807060
Udgivelsesdato
Lydbog: 14. august 2026
E-bog: 31. juli 2026
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