![]() Much like Dan in the book however, I don't think it all stuck-as I've read it again multiple times in the past year, I'm now a little more ready for the messages of the book. I first read this book 20 years ago, and fell in love with it. I don't normally take the time to write reviews of the hundreds of audiobooks I have read, but I feel very strongly about this one ![]() ![]() Without challenging religious beliefs, the book can lead you to look at how you live, how you interact with others, and to think carefully about all aspects of your life - from breathing to eating, to exercise, to how you look at the world every minute of the day Read it, think about it, then read it again. Eventually I came to the conclusion that it really doesn't matter how much or little was fact - The basic point of the book is to guide the reader to a philosophy that is aligned to the world around them instead of living one that is opposed to natural order. I initially made the mistake of trying to figure out which parts of the story were claimed to have actually happened vs which parts were just there to illustrate a point. ![]() At this point, I have read, and re-read this book enough times to know most of it by heart - not just the main story line which is pretty simple, but the lessons contained within the story that are really what the book is all about. ![]()
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