Review of The Illusion of Superiority

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Review of The Illusion of Superiority

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Illusion of Superiority" by Christopher Joseph.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Experiences are as precious as a freshly polished diamond. With them we can know more about our lives and the world that surround us. In The Illusion Of Supeority, Christopher Joseph explore every one of the topics he developed, which is an incredible way to show the other people your ideas and your point of view.

It is quite interesting the way in which the author brings up different kinds of topics. Among them are photography, spirituality, songs, shamantic water, covid-19, militarization, clairvoyance, types of intelligence, society, prejudices, overcoming tragedy, policy, money, and so. This book is literally a masterpiece, sort of an encyclopedia. But not a common one, surely. It might be an special one the encyclopedia of life. Additionally, I found pretty enjoyable the preface wrote by by Dr. Barrett K. Robinson, MD, MPH. Knowning more about the author's professional and personal life, give us as a reader, a helpful tool for deducing what kind of ideologies he will support.

Another point I extremely love was the references found in each chapter. For example: This quote from Steve Jobs "Intuition is a very powerful thing, more powerful than intellect." or "Only when the last tree has been cut down, the last fish been caught, and the last stream poisoned will we realize we cannot eat money." said by Cree Indian Prophecy.

However, the changes of the topic make it a little tedious to read. When I was completely focused on the ideas, the reading was comfortable. Nevertheless, the author sometimes didn't close the last topic and brings up the new one immediately, it certainly confuses the reader. But apart from that I do not have any other complaint.

After finishing it, I was entirely satisfied with all the knowledge learned. My rating for The Illusion Of Supeority is three out of four, it is a good read. I surely recommend this book to people who love non-fiction, thought-provoking books. It will be an exceptional source of wisdom.

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