The Tao of Pizza is what happens when a metaphysics geek, warehouse entrepreneur and recovering baseball jock decides to write the personal growth book he always wished existed-one that doesn't tell you how to be, but dares you to question everything you think you know. With slices of Taoist wisdom, systems thinking, and real-life grit, Mark Hiddleson serves up a bold, flavorful invitation to live, lead, and love with unfiltered presence and joy.
Hiddleson doesn't pretend to have the answers-what he offers is a framework, a mindset, and a handful of rosemary-scented tools to help you find your own way. Built around his "Whole Person Paradigm," this is mindfulness with a raised eyebrow, spirituality without the pedestal, and a full-body permission slip to bust out of the constructs that no longer serve you. It's about living the whole damn thing: the full catastrophe, on your terms.
For readers sick of seven-step salvation plans and tired tropes about "becoming your best self," The Tao of Pizza is the anti-guru guide to living awake, loving hard, laughing loudly and remembering you already have everything you need-you just forgot where you put it.