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3.5
emotional hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced

Subjectively, I give this 5 stars. It significantly helped in visualising my negative emotions so that I may create a framework to use these emotions in a healthy, positive manner. There are moments where I cannot help but raise my eyebrow at. (Attempts to forgive Hitler; forgive constant ongoing war.) 

I think this book can significantly help any individual to reach a state of comfort or contentness which many people today like to argue that it is because of (         ) reason that people today aren't 'happy'. Can't people look for greater things ahead? Yes, comfort is nice; many of us struggle just to be comfortable, but can we not look towards exceptional horizons?

The book argues that self sacrifice is unnecessary to progress as an individual and this I would agree. But, when it comes to systems of governance; for those in power to think that what THEY think is what's best for the greater populace is absolute lunacy. It's relieving to know that I will always be good, but if we want things to be Great, sacrifices have always been made.

This book will unlock superpowers for the liberal individual.