Did "The Riddle of Alchemy" by Paul Kiritsis have any substance beyond being a non-fictional book?

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Did "The Riddle of Alchemy" by Paul Kiritsis have any substance beyond being a non-fictional book?

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Did "The Riddle of Alchemy" by Paul Kiritsis have any substance beyond being a non-fictional book?
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Yes. Beyond being a nonfiction book, it contains moral and critical advice and information to pass to its readers. It's a book that contains great lessons and presents challenging concepts for world changers
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It has other substance such as the lessons in the book. It expresses morals that the reader will be enriched by the message.
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