The declared purpose of the book is just to suggest questions, to intrigue our mind, not to give solutions or answers. It does it very well, although the background mentality remains very objectivistic, thus not really guiding to the best ways of making those questions.
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The declared purpose of the book is just to suggest questions, to intrigue our mind, not to give solutions or answers. It does it very well, although the background mentality remains very objectivistic, thus not really guiding to the best ways of making those questions.