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Pros & Cons
Pros
It is relevant to today’s culture. Very relateble and converting with some truly good and new advice. Awesome book to change mindset and learn about how relationships work.
Unconditional commitments make life more fulfilling and enjoyable. The existential loss comes as a metaphysical earthquake to those who are not ready or unaware.
Cons
There is no author attributed anywhere in the book. It's just a school of life textbook apparently.
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Quality
I bought it for a gift and the quality of the book is the best one
The above review notwithstanding i hope that i still have rationality and presence of mind enough to understand the importance ... Read More
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unconditional, human, great, good and least. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 494 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 25 2022.
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This book offers advice on how to improve relationships without telling us philosophically what relationships are and why we should or why we should not chase and cultivate them
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In short there is no metaphysical ground beneath us and the only ethic possible under conditions so uncertain is to rebel against the absurdity of existence
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Our relationships with each other are the only sacred thing that exists in the human condition but within the scared lays a deadly trap
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The console offered in this book offers advice on cultivating these relationships
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Unconditional commitments lead to existential loss when they are broken in this respect i am thinking primarily of death as the severing event
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This would be the stoic answer at least
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But it seems to put one into the ironic position of expressing compassion without expressing love
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This a form stoic selfcontrol
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