Dislikedbut I do not follow in this book by Brooks, because his method of analysis creates conflict with my understanding, and I prefer to avoid the information written here so as not to hinder my trade and own development, intellect and world.Ignored
However I do think that it is important to read widely to test truths that you may hold close - within reason (as I've mentioned, I tend to give up if I know its not going anywhere productive - then I skim, or it just clutters my remaining three neurons and they start fighting).
Only by doing so is one enabled to reach the conclusion that you did - that this is maybe all very good for someone, just not me, not ever.
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