Alan Macmillan Orr Have you ever considered why you think and act the way you do? Have you ever questioned what life is all about but not been satisfied by the answers you have been given? Do you want to know if there is more to life than this?Of course you do. That's why you are here.Do you want to find out "who you are" but want to explore it yourself. Without anyone telling you how you should think, and behave?You do. You are reading this!Well, you've come to the right place.In "The Little Book Of Life," the author Alan Macmillan Orr, takes you on a personal journey. The book is written in a light, friendly tone, much like how a friend would talk to you while in a thoughtful mood. Orr offers no religious, moral, or political views. The purpose of the book is not to brainwash you to mindlessly agree with him, but to just share his experiences and opinions and let you decide if they are of any value. The book aims to open a dialogue with the reader, in a way that books of its kind has never done beforeAt its core is the idea that in order to find our purpose in life, we have to shift our perspective to one that refuses to accept anything that traditional agIn the book, the author takes a fresh approach to 250 essential topics as diverse as desire, gambling, love, marriage, war, banking, fear, supermarkets, greed and compassion.In such a diverse range of issues, one cannot help but be drawn in to a discussion and start questioning one's own thoughts and actions. In this book you will find humour, practical insight, personal stories, and a deconstruction of the human condition that chips away at all our actions, thoughts, beliefs and traditions to uncover the “natural mind”: a mind free from conditioning and thus ready to explore life with compassion and joy. The book is as boundless as it is free-spirited, and as thoughtful as it is irreverent. Written with a deep respect for the reader, The Little Book Of Life will take you on a wonderful voyage of self-discovery and is as indispensable as it is entertaining.
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1964 Pages