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Review of Philosophy from the Mud

Posted: 19 May 2024, 14:14
by Anu Anand
[Following is a volunteer review of "Philosophy from the Mud" by Erik Quisling.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"Philosophy from the Mud" by Erik Quisling is a compelling collection of three fables that reveal profound insights through the experiences of an earthworm, an ant, and a clam. The book delves into the concept of 'Masterful Effortlessness', presenting five laws that help readers understand their roles in life and act with maximum effectiveness effortlessly. Have you ever wondered why great things happen to seemingly horrible people? Through the lens of 'Masterful Effortlessness', this book provides an intriguing answer.

One of the standout aspects of the book is its relatable characters. Readers will find it surprisingly easy to see parts of themselves in each of these small creatures, making the lessons they convey both engaging and thought-provoking. Quisling's writing combines humor and deep insights, prompting readers to reflect on their lives in a creative and engaging way.

A particularly fascinating part of the book is the application of these laws through real-life examples, including the author's sister’s experiences. This practical demonstration brings the theoretical concepts to life, showing how they can be applied to achieve a more effortless and effective approach to various aspects of daily living.

The book also includes simple, effortless exercises that readers can incorporate into their routines. This hands-on approach is particularly beneficial, as it offers tangible ways to practice the principles discussed. Personally, I find these exercises very helpful and easy to integrate into my daily life.

The illustrations are simple yet direct, complementing the text without overshadowing it. Despite being a quick read, the book's depth and richness make it one that readers will likely revisit to fully grasp its content. Its combination of fiction and non-fiction elements ensures that it offers something for everyone, addressing common life struggles in an imaginative way.

This book is impeccably edited, and I found nothing to dislike about it. I wholeheartedly rate it 5 out of 5 and recommend it to anyone looking for profound life insights delivered through an engaging and unique narrative.

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Re: Review of Philosophy from the Mud

Posted: 26 May 2024, 04:15
by Kareen Hez
Of course, I always wonder 'why great things happen to seemingly horrible people'. But then I console myself, thinking it must be due to good karma from their previous lives. Anyway, I'm eager to read the author's perspective on that aspect as well, and I hope to read the book at the first opportunity I get. Also, your review is interesting and well-written. Great work, Anu! :tiphat:

Re: Review of Philosophy from the Mud

Posted: 28 May 2024, 01:54
by RJ Reviews
I always adore books that are quick reads yet conveys a deep, meaningful insight. The author's attempt to explain Masterful Effortlessness throght the lives of an ant, a clam and an earthworm sounds unique! I would love to give this book a read in near future. I thoroughly enjoyed reading your review. Thank you.

Re: Review of Philosophy from the Mud

Posted: 28 May 2024, 09:50
by Risper Ouma Anyango
I read this book a few months ago and truly enjoyed reading about the effortless theory and how the authors sister was the first person the author experimented this theory on. You did a good job at reviewing the book.

Re: Review of Philosophy from the Mud

Posted: 28 May 2024, 22:37
by David Awunor
A beautiful review and It sounds intriguing.

Re: Review of Philosophy from the Mud

Posted: 06 Jul 2025, 00:37
by Seetha E
Valid questions that bring in a different set of emotions. I am curious to know what the three little creatures have in store for us humans to learn and imbibe. Thank you for your comprehensive review :)