Ratings41
Average rating3.7
A good adaptation
The book is a lot easier to read than the original. That's the idea, of course and it seems to have done the job well. Of course, I can't help but feel that some of the poetic nature of the text is lost here but the message is clear and it doesn't feel like anything is missing.
This is a very subjective book about things that sound reasonable to agree with. It puts a lot of weight on good and bad thoughts while completely failing to define either.
This is the first book I have had the displeasure of reading which is full of ungrounded assumptions, empty, catch-phrases, and pure drivel. This book is indubitably a scam which tarnishes the self-help genre. “Mediocre” would be too kind a description.