3.0

This is another read that my therapist recommended in order to continue my journey to understanding and accepting some of my chronic health conditions. I wanted to like this book more, but like other reviewers I found that it lacked depth in many topics and the anecdotes from famous people and others were tiresome, particularly when they were reintroduced over and over (where was the editor on that?). His critiques of the capitalism, etc. were not unique or particularly interesting. I thought Parts I, II, and III were the strongest, with my favourite being part three, which explores afflictions as adaptations. Overall, I think it was a fine book, but it didn't rock my world.