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Chad Hardy grew up on the outskirts of Palm Springs, California, with a strict Mormon upbringing. Later, he became disillusioned with the members of the LDS Church and was stripped of his degree by BYU. Hardy went on to become a successful and award-winning entrepreneur and founder of the team-building company AdVenture Games. His conflict with his faith and belief that he was living an inauthentic life propelled him to discover the Law of Zero. In this book, the author delves in depth into the five entry points to Zero and all it entails, including finding awareness, securing alignment, taking ownership, releasing to receive, and engaging power. Additionally, readers will learn about overcoming trauma, the Human Story Code, embracing forgiveness both toward yourself and others, cultivating self-love, accessing Zero, divine authenticity, and much more.
According to Chad Hardy, forging a connection with Zero is a journey, and this book will help you do just that. Law of Zero will put you on the path to becoming more self-aware, maximize your inner potential, and set you toward charting your own course in life. Part memoir and part self-help guide, it's your comprehensive handbook to living a life of authenticity, forgiveness, and mindfulness. Hardy shares his own experiences in life through anecdotes that demonstrate how he overcame seemingly overwhelming challenges by adhering to the key principles of Zero. Due to these stories, the reader is better able to relate to and grasp the concepts discussed in the pages. I found the book very informative, illuminating, and inspiring. If you want to take charge of your life, grab a copy and begin your journey to Zero today!