People complain about this book a lot but I enjoyed it for the most part. Having no philosophy background, I generally struggled through some of his more academic points though.
But I generally enjoy books that have "quotable wisdom" in the narrative. One of the quotes that has stuck with me the longest is from this book:
"The place to improve the world is first in one's own heart and head and hands, and then work outward from there."
But I generally enjoy books that have "quotable wisdom" in the narrative. One of the quotes that has stuck with me the longest is from this book:
"The place to improve the world is first in one's own heart and head and hands, and then work outward from there."