I'm mostly read non-fiction & especially books related to developing the capability to build a more satisfying life.
Location:Auckland, New Zealand
205 Books
See allA guy builds an audience. Someone suggests he writes a book to extract the most money possible from that asset. He looks for an angle to write that book from. This is it. More exploration than authentic or educational. Give it a wide berth. Feels exploitative.
I first read this book 30 years & loved it. The basic premise of the book is the comparison of the culture & values & practices of modern humankind, which he calls the “takers” (as in the orientation to take things) vs the pre-agrarian hunter-gathers who he calls the “leavers”. Its an interesting comparison of cultures and on modern-day culture which leaves you feeling like we lost something important of our humanity along the way. But this time through I got a bit bored of the preachy tone & slowness & lack of actionable advice. I've still given it 4 stars which is more than it deserves in 2023 I think but congrats to the author on its overall conception & narrative which is good.
A simple idea in a simple story that is simultaneously profound. It speaks to me to the invisible boundaries that our language distinctions impose on our way of thinking and relating to the world around us, and thereby on who we are and what is both actual and potential.