3.66 AVERAGE

reflective slow-paced
hopeful informative inspiring reflective medium-paced
emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective slow-paced
challenging hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced
challenging hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced

20% in this book, I really thought of DNFing it. It was far from what I was expecting. This book felt like a reciting of Adler’s psychology. The dialogues between the youth and the philosopher gave the impression of a session with a bad psychologist. Plus, the philosopher was just annoying. He was never answering the youth’s questions but always redirected him thus making it hard for the reader to agree with him. I also hated the way the authors spoked through the philosopher as if he were Adler.
However as the book went on, I slowly started to agree more and more with the ideas. It kind of got to my head. In the end, even thought I do not agree with everything that is said in this book, I still found some ideas interesting and different from the way of thinking I’m used to. So, I would say that I’m glad to have gone on with it.

It's OK
I didn't love it.
informative relaxing medium-paced
inspiring medium-paced
inspiring