Great Read
5
By ckfsn
Great read !!! Great follow up .
A new look about important philosophers
5
By Zanclair
What really impressed me was the connection between great names in philosophy with a new vision about their work and the current culture mainly associated with AI. A must read.
Everything you need to hear !!
5
By Momofbest3
This book is a no nonsense book. The truth you need to hear. I read it after going thru a divorce of 32 years and it is marked a favorite and is highlighted thru out !!!!
Know your audience
1
By J KyRei Slaughter
Before you start asking “what have you done to help society” realize that some of your readers are black and we’ve done enough. Turned it off in the first 13 minutes, this is white people rhetoric.
Get over the profanity
5
By Necky46
This is a dazzling book…just read it.
Perfectly simple
4
By Conclucius
Thanks for Kant. Perfectly simple words bridging the gap between me and the corrupt society that took 10 years of my life from the world because of fragile egos.
Sanity is boring.
Great book
5
By West3201
This book is very liberating and fulfilling. It makes you wanna read it over and over again. Very deep and informative but relaxed. Great read if you are you are trying to figure out the meaning of life.
Straight Forward!
4
By Luis H Gonzu
This book like the author’s first book tell you the things straight forward like it supposed to be. And easy to read for those who are learning English. This book is more than just hope, ot teaches you to not rely on hope but yourself. It teaches you to be better and whatever decision you make, good or wrong, you still gotta move forward and be better.
Good read!
5
By gbg ydb.
I came across this book when I was feeling really low and my ideas about hope were much different than they are after taking in the ideas included in this book. It proved very helpful for me and I am so grateful to have come across it at the perfect time!
Love this book
5
By Jezig
Es un libro que da en el clavo de lo que nos pasa en la actualidad y de por que vemos que las cosas están peor que antes cuando probablemente es totalmente lo contrario. Debemos vivir sin esperar nada a cambio sin tener esperanza de que las cosas van a mejorar, mejor empezar en trabajar en el interior de uno mismo y ser uno mejor ser humano.
Interesting but flaw
2
By Jose A. Garcia
Interesting reading, but there is a lot of flaw assumptions about religion, Philosophy, and history.
Intelligent!!
4
By dognbutterfly
A look at life through a simple truth. At times a bit esoteric yet engaging.
Regurgitation of some solid thought exercises, but largely uninformed.
2
By The Cajun Photographer
The author’s humorous lens by which he views a good chunk of social interactions and personality types is quite entertaining, but he’s completely out of his depth and relies on straw man arguments when discussing religions he chose to learn nothing about.
I wanted to like this book, as I gave his previous book five stars. Each section is disjointed and only serves to entrench the author’s confirmation bias. He’s simultaneously repetitive and all over the map.
I do have hope, however, that the author can mature past his current narrow field of view.
The title is self-explanatory!
5
By Arodape
Very unbiased book with valuable information that is not commonly accepted.
Don’t read this trash
1
By DEF1721
This book is a waste of time
It’s Not What You Think It’s Going to Be
3
By OkLeann
It’s not what the title implies. And it’s not very linear in thought or context. It certainly does not give you hope, but dare I say that is the point of the book? It delves into why hope is actually a bad thing. I had a small existential crisis while reading this book, then I realized it was just one man’s philosophy and I don’t have to subscribe to it. There were valuable nuggets in this book, which is why I’m giving it three stars. If nothing else, it’s entertaining. The end also gives you a nice conspiracy theory to chew on, if you’re in to that kind of thing.
Life changing
5
By 81G.Leanin
This book is way deeper than what the title Intel’s.
Encouraging bad behavior and not helpful
1
By Brę_J
I mean at the start it went deep about that loved ones die. I know people die but that didn’t cure my sadness and angry outbursts I’m disappointed in this book just like the first one. I’m hoping one of your books can stop myself from going into depression.
It also mentions you could go shoot up a school but not thinking about criticism. It could effect the way you live. It sounds like your saying that I could balance on a tightrope over a volcano while juggling 5 flaming chainsaws during a tornado for 24 hours.
I mean you gotta live life the right way not the wrong way it makes it more enjoyable. Don’t make people feel like dirt make themselves feel live they can do anything even if there’s a deadline to life. This shouldn’t be recommended in any form.
Not what it implies
2
By notcloud
His first book was a lot better. Although I respect what he was trying to do he got off track a lot and didn’t really have the best centralized idea for the book. And then at the end, it felt like there really wasn’t much hope for anyone.