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While there are plenty of ideas and concepts that I at the very least find intriguing, the author failed to abide by his own claim against people justifying falsehoods regarding their beliefs when he did just exactly that. He decided to use definitions and ideas that suited his own beliefs while claiming those that contradicted were just (SJW nonsense) or some other claim against it.
It appears to me that the author kept trying to put himself as the one others should measure against. While he did admit to some faults of his, the majority of references to himself appeared to me as self praise and him putting himself on a moral pedestal above others just for not believing or acting in how he believes is the right way.
This book had potential, the author wasted it.
While there are plenty of ideas and concepts that I at the very least find intriguing, the author failed to abide by his own claim against people justifying falsehoods regarding their beliefs when he did just exactly that. He decided to use definitions and ideas that suited his own beliefs while claiming those that contradicted were just (SJW nonsense) or some other claim against it.
It appears to me that the author kept trying to put himself as the one others should measure against. While he did admit to some faults of his, the majority of references to himself appeared to me as self praise and him putting himself on a moral pedestal above others just for not believing or acting in how he believes is the right way.
This book had potential, the author wasted it.