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I keep it in my bathroom just in case.
:)
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I am a firm believer in what Charles Ellis as well as David Swensen have said about the alternative investments philosphy. In "winning the loser's game", Ellis eloquently, humorously while ruthlessly concluded that "it is harder and harder to beat the market" for market is yourself or people like yourself. It is a pity that he didn't talk about emerging markets. Mobius went on to explore the markets to share the knowledge on this young while dynamite asset class. It is still too early to draw a conclusion on this-we'll wait and see. Nevertheless, It is great that somebody is there waving to you and say "hay, you might want to try this and it is fine".
The book is divided into three Parts:
1) Emerging Markets
Origins of Emerging Markets Macro Economic Trends in Emerging Markets
2) Country Reviews
Emerging Market Overview (Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East, Southern Europe)
3) Investment
Investment Strategies and Investments Evaluating Stock Picks Stock Exchange Characteristics Risks My View on Emerging Markets
Although I was initially sceptical of Mark Mobius I must thoroughly recommend this book and congratulate Mark Mobius on his well-deserved success.
If you are considering investing in emerging markets 'Mobius on Emerging Markets' is his best advertisement yet.
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As an ER fan, I found this book informative and fun. Though some newer characters are left out, the book is very detailed and easy to refer to when watching the show. And if you want to know just how many of Mark Greene's relationship were work related, you need this book!
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1. Has tons of information on Spain, above and beyond the other guides - culture, history, architecture, cinema, you name it.
2. Not too many illustrations/pictures to distract you.
3. Maps of hotels/hostels and restaurants.
4. Detailed information even on remote/small towns.
5. The dictionary appendix is very helpful if you don't know Spanish (not many Spaniards know or even understand English/other languages, especially in areas that see few international tourists).
6. Precious info on finding budget accomodation if your budget is tight or you just arrived w/o a reservation.
This is not a guide that you can stick in your pocket - it's 1000+ pages after all! But the sheer wealth of information makes it well worth the money. A few days ago I came back from a 2-week vacation in Spain - went there w/o any knowledge of Spanish and w/o reservation in most cities i visited - just improptu decided to visit the country, although I would not recommend doing that. The guide saved my vacation, and then made it a great one. This is the first book from the 'Rough Guide' series I've ever bought - if the rest are as good as this one, I won't even look at the other guides out there..
Boy, was I glad to have had chosen 'The Rough Guide'. Here are the reasons:
1. It has detailed information about all cities/places of interest in each of Spain's regions, incl. getting there, and accomodation choices - especially valuale is the budget accomodation info, which most guides don't have
2. It provides historical background on all sites that are worth seeing
3. The city maps with highlights on hotels and restaurants were quite valuable while visiting small towns that did not have a tourist office.
4. The menu dictionary was also very helpful, because in certain regions there aren't very many non-Spanish tourists and the waiters don't understand another language and may not give you a non-Spanish menu.
5. I also found the contexts/appendixes to be a very nice surprise - no visit to another coutry is complete w/o gaining at least a bit of knowledge of its history and culture, and the guide's content was excellent in that respect as well. Also, the mini-dictionary which is in one of the appendixes was very helpful as I went to Spain w/o any knowledge of the language.
6. The guides on eating and drinking were also quite valuable, as each region of Spain has it's own 'indigenous' food and vines.
7. Finally, I liked the layout of the guide - some guides will throw in huge fonts to try to fill in 200-300 pages - this one did not make that mistake.
It is true that the guide is voluminous (1000+ pages) and won't fit into your pocket. But if you want a guide that will tell you the most about Spain, this is the book. I went to that country impromptu - w/o reservation in most cities I was planning to visit and not knowing the language (not a good idea) - and still head a smooth trip around the country and great time.
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There is no question that Watts was an intellectual giant and this book is evidence of that. The articles are well-researched and presented with clarity and detail. There is more scholarship here than in some of his other books.
I especially liked his extended discussion of Pure Land Buddhism and its relation to Mahayana. Pure gold here!
It was this book also which introduced me to the quote on the omnipresence of God from F.W. Faber (page 227) which has made a great impact on my life. Everything changed from the moment I read that.
If you have read any of my other reviews on his books, you will see that my initial enthusiasm turned eventually to boredom with his predictability, but none of that includes Seeds of Genius. I have read it several times now and have greatly enjoyed it. If I could give it more than 5 stars, I would. I am glad to have been introduced to Alan Watts and Seeds of Genius and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in philosophy and religion, whether or not you agree with his own philosophical stance.
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There are no words for the task.
Genuine authority is a rare thing. Find it here.
The book contains:
In Praise of Another's Work
On Telling Stories
A Letter
In the Forest
A Brief Comparison
Priorities
On the Limits of Psychology
About Truth
On Kindness
A Letter
Criticism of Another's Work
Perspective
Restating the Argument Once Again
Letters to C. Stephen Evans
Notes
"Restating the Argument Once Again" on page 63 has a very true statement about why we enjoy reading similar books as our friends.
Then the author also considers various questions:
Why does horrible evil occur while God stands by?
Why do people worry about the state of their soul?
I can't necessarily agree that Hell could be the best place for anyone to be, but
the thought is one that is very unique. The author says that God would not send anyone to hell unless it was the best place for them to be. I disagree while still being intellectually amused.
I saw a lot of truth in his ideas about suicide. And this relates to the book title.
The author takes statements that a Christian will find to be untrue, like "Suppose that God is evil." If you believe the Bible, you will question his thinking at various points.
All I can say is that most of us have never written such complex letters
to our friends or maybe even to authors.
The beauty of this book is not necessarily in the complexity of the stories or the understanding of the principles, but perhaps in the simplicity of a sentence that jumps out at you and begs to be collected.
My favorite quotes:
"Christians are broken, imperfect people struggling in the same world as everyone else."
"Self-deception is, at best, a temporary anesthetic that is purchased at a cost to the individual's soul."
"Perhaps the only way to deal with unbearable horror is to pretend that it isn't there."
This is not a book to read in a hurry, it is a book you want to think
about. Some of the items in this book will haunt your very soul.
If you love philosophy and want to delve into another human's mind and see how they think, this might be for you. If you also enjoy authors like J. Budziszewski you will see a difference in the thought process presented.
Haunting.