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Unfortunately the text isn't of as high a quality. You'll also notice that the type is slightly larger than normal perhaps as a way to fill space. Much of the text is background history which is rather basic, while this is good for the beginner I was hoping for a little more detailed information.
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This was a pretty entertaining mystery. The characters were realistic and eccentric at the same time. Charly relies a little too much on Dr. Bach's Flowers, but other than that I really enjoyed the book.
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This book is inspirational. All those who read it will be impressed by her courage, her persistence, her work ethic, and her sense of humanity.
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Well, I let that issue slide. However, she then points out as supposed proof of how screwed up our society is that Texas allows concealed handgun carry, and that traffic altercations in Texas result in gunfights. Well, I agree that there are many things about our society that are screwed up, and I can understand how many people are fearful of guns and do not like the idea of concealed carry, BUT it is definitely not true that traffic altercations in Texas result in gunfights. In fact, studies show that citizens with concealed handgun permits commit crimes at a lower rate that citizens without gun permits, and citizens with gun permits commit crimes at a lower rate than sworn police officers. ... So, if Cecile Andrews makes factually incorrect statements about a subject that I happen to have some knowledge about, how can I possibly believe anything she has to say about that which I do not have much knowledge about (that is, seeking a more simple and rewarding life)???
I almost fell out of bed when I reached the chapter espousing communism as a better way of life. Her premise being that it forces simplicity upon the participants thus saving them from a mis-guided life of the pursuit of riches. This chapter comes towards the end, I disagreed with her point of view so vehemently on this subject that I have to admit it did sour my overall enjoyment of the book. I found her view to be contradictory with personal choice.
Cecile writes in a very genuine voice. I found some good references in her book for further reading and research.
The second point, and the jewel of this book is the concept of "simplicity study circles" a Swedish derived process that brings people together to explore that age old form of human wisdom -- conversation with kindred spirits. I cant think of a better way to insure the long lasting success of your personal simplicity program than to have the support of other like minded people.
Buy this book and start to simplify your life today.