I have not read the book in question, but allow me to share an experience with a book I expect is similar, "Think and Grow Rich," by Napoleon Hill. The first time I read it, I thought I'd wasted my time. It was kind of off-the-wall for me. Then a couple of years later I started reading it with a group of other people who discuss each chapter weekly. I was amazed at how much I got out of it the second time through. Now I'm about to start my fourth reading. I always learn something of value from every chapter. The book didn't change, but my approach to it did. I expect if you're trying to find something wrong with that book or the others mentioned, you'll be successful. On the other hand, if you approach it with an open mind seeking what truth you can find, I think you'd be successul, as well. |