No Man Is an Island

No Man Is an Island

1955 • 233 pages

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This is a discussion about real things that are so solid that people tend to ignore them. It asserts and insists the great truth that life must have a meaning. Thomas Merton shows that meaning has to be worked out for each individual, in their own unique way. It is a book about aspiration, asceticism and above all sacrifice - of oneself and of one's domination of self. It is about the choice between life and death, people's last and most important decision.


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I am calling this one. There are points of brilliance, but also a lot of meandering at this point it doesn't make sense for me to try to finish. I need to go back and try reading it again.

December 29, 2015

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