Official Review: Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature

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Re: Official Review: Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature

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The plot seems a little confusing to me. This self-help book helps people rediscover their lives' purposes and overcome the effect of civilization and individualism. I look forward to reading the author's thought on both themes. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I indeed want to know how the author analyse how westerners are mentally imprison, because I'm new to this saying. Hope to find some useful information according to the review. Congrats in BOTD
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This book basically talks about the concept of civilization and the things that seem to be focused more on nowadays. The author shares his view about how the development of civilisation has proven to be harmful both to the mental and spiritual health of humans.
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Post by Jumana_Fawmi »

Self help books with spirituality themes are just not my cup of tea. And this book seems to not back the facts. And it seems that the author's personal believes and views are presented as facts.
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Post by Pauls_ »

I agree with the view that Civilization has both it's positive and negative alterations. I would love to know the author's thought on how the wisdom of human nature can be rediscovered to maintain happiness. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Nelly Okwaro »

:techie-reference: .i loved the authors outline so much good epics
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I agree with the view that Civilization has both it's positive and negative alterations. I would love to know the author's thought on how the wisdom of human nature can be rediscovered to maintain happiness. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This is definitely going on my want to read list. My own experience confirms that developing emotional intelligence is difficult. I am happier doing so. I am not sure I agree that what the reviewer calls mistakes should be classified as such. They appear to me to be the author's opinion. I did, however, see some grammatical and punctuation errors when reading the sample, and if those continued throughout the book, the rating would certainly stand in my eyes. I look forward to reading this book.
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Actually, I am confused with the characters development. This book will surely help those interested in self-help books. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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Post by Miss_BeckyG »

The author, Chet, points out that we "civilized" people are spiritually imprisoned by force of laws and institutions that deny us access to our innate emotional intelligence.The book emphasises the need to live in the present because people place so much importance on the future. Thank you for your concise review.
“ Ego says, "Once everything falls into place, I'll feel peace." Spirit says "Find your peace, and then everything will fall into place." ”
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Post by Joyce Nwaogazie »

Your review is well-written and highlights all the necessary details to get a potential reader hitched. But, I don't think I would want to read a book with this storyline. Well done.
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Post by Amina Yusuf »

Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature by Chet Shupe, sounds like an informative book. I agree with the author on some of the issues highlighted in the book. I'm also curious about the issue regarding marriage as being oppressed to women, which I disagree with. Overall, this was an enlightening review.
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Post by Rocky Ellery James Tumbelaka »

The author is indeed very extreme in expressing his opinion. I guess this book is not for me because I won't be able to agree to what the author is saying. Great review though, thank you.
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

Rediscovering the wisdom of human nature is a philosophical book which sees man is enslave and marriage is slavery. Civilization makes man mentally and emotional unstable. Man must be free to solve his problems. Its an interesting read. Thanks for your review.
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Post by D Adebayo »

Nice work, points out the major issues most are currently facing but is a little naive in his attempt to fix such issues.
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