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Re: Overall Idea about the book
Posted: October 30th, 2024, 11:11 am
by Sushan
Eziokwu960 wrote: ↑June 18th, 2024, 8:35 am
It made perfect sense. This book helped me see that the beauty in our struggles isn't something you can see, but a unifying force that makes us human. It showed me that we can all find happiness if we accept that we’re all alike, each trying to live our best life. Being unkind to others means overlooking the beauty in our shared struggles and efforts.
So true. In addition to what you mentioned, I believe that there is no objective value in anything we see, have, share, etc. Rather we have societal norms and values. Within that we each have created our own masks and false selves as well. Beneath these layers can be found the real you and me, and everyone else who are a part of a shared consciousness and a universe, struggling in the same struggle, yet unknowingly. This book guides us to understand that as a matter of fact.
Re: Overall Idea about the book
Posted: October 30th, 2024, 11:45 am
by Sushan
Uma gupta wrote: ↑June 27th, 2024, 2:45 am
Book was amazing.. As i am a comic movie freak after i was or read any comic it will remain in my mind all time.. This was happening with me after reading the book.. The lessons and advise all are emerging in my mind and i also give advise to other on books basis.. So it was a great experience.
That is a great way to see and understand the content of the book properly. I will try to imagine what sort of images and mind maps you are getting after reading this book. I now have created tons of such images and mind maps related to what this book is talking about, and creating more of such images open pathways for newer ways of understanding the content of the book.
It is good that you advise others based on the content of this book. But I would like to kindly remind what Scott has said in his book:
If you think the advice is good to follow, then follow it yourself.
Re: Overall Idea about the book
Posted: October 30th, 2024, 11:47 am
by Sushan
Angel Sandra wrote: ↑June 27th, 2024, 9:18 am
I really enjoyed the book as I didn't regret buying it. The lessons learnt were worth it
Seemingly you have had mixed thoughts when buying this book. I am glad that the book ultimately cleared your doubts and ended up not making you regret the decision that you made to purchase it.
Would you mind sharing some of the valuable lessons that you learned from this book? At the same time, what is your opinion on this book as a philosophical book?
Re: Overall Idea about the book
Posted: October 30th, 2024, 11:50 am
by Sushan
passionatereader2 wrote: ↑June 28th, 2024, 1:53 am
I loved this book. Overall the book was packed with information. It's repeated so many times that it kind of gets stuck in your brain and incorporated in your life.
I too got the feeling that some of the stuff are repeating when reading (and re-reading) this book, although I didn't feel that those were redundant at that time. But now after reading your comment, I see that to register some of the complex and relatively new subjects in our minds, it is necessary to keep on telling repeatedly, and seemingly it has had a great effect on myself.
Re: Overall Idea about the book
Posted: October 30th, 2024, 11:56 am
by Sushan
Robuck Grace wrote: ↑June 30th, 2024, 1:37 pm
Great content. I liked how Mr. Hughes asked questions that were out of the box. It gives you sleepless thoughts for a while but definitely in a good way.
Seemingly the opening question (this made me to think a lot) and the subsequent questions have given you a lot to think, even stealing your sleep for good. Anyway, Scott creates a great platform for the reader to ponder and him to play with these questions and he bats well in his own ground answering these questions and sharing many more, enlightening us, the readers.
Re: Overall Idea about the book
Posted: October 31st, 2024, 2:57 am
by Sushan
Mara Valentina wrote: ↑July 1st, 2024, 2:12 am
This book is a powerful exploration of self-love, unity, and the uplifting power of connection. The author guides readers on a journey of self-discovery, encouraging them to embrace their flaws and find happiness through a positive and loving mindset.
Quite true. I would rather say, Scott directs the reader to accept one's own self as well as the others as they are, with all the positives and negatives and embrace fully with empathy. And to understand that we are all a part of a shared consciousness, only separated by the many layers that we have used to cover ourselves, hence a part of a common struggle who are in it together.
Re: Overall Idea about the book
Posted: October 31st, 2024, 3:00 am
by Sushan
George Chibuike wrote: ↑July 3rd, 2024, 4:12 pm
It a great philosophical book that welcomes the reader to the realm of important discussion concerning life and our existence.
I agree that it is a great philosophical book. Could you share some insights that you gained from reading the book, and how the things you learned affected your own life in a positive manner? What are your thoughts on the philosophical content of the book rather than it being a great read overall?
Re: Overall Idea about the book
Posted: November 3rd, 2024, 10:52 am
by Cynthia Ibeto
The book was fantastic; I learned so much about the book. I was not expecting a nonfictional book to be this educative and interesting; I really enjoyed every bit of the book.
Re: Overall Idea about the book
Posted: January 17th, 2025, 2:40 pm
by Hyda Kerubo
The book is thought-provoking and insightful. Those who are not afraid to challenge or defend their long-held beliefs and ideas will find it even more interesting. I like how the author invites the entire human race to a dialogue that is mind-opening and controversial. Moreover, he emphasizes the need to co-exist under the unity of peace and love.