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Living Sanely in an Insane World: Philosophy for Real People

Living Sanely in an Insane World: Philosophy for Real People

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intelligent self-help
Review: If you have questions about how to improve your life, but you aren't the type who would normally buy self help books, this is the one for you. (Also, I would note that some of the information that appears on this page is not correct - the book is actually 118 pages long, not 80.) There are over 100 quotes in the book, along with interesting viewpoints on a wide range of topics, including marriage, sex, investing, the purpose of life, and much more - many of the viewpoints about how to live sanely are quite novel - highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple, engrossing, and thought-provoking
Review: Most self-help books are long and take effort to get to the point. This book is great because it is so simplified, you get exactly what you need in a few sentences, rather than a few paragraphs.
He makes no excuses for his opinions, even admitting some readers may not agree with him (such as his ideas about God). Regardless of this, his words are common sense, backed up by quotes from philosophers, celebrities, authors, and athletes. I had a hard time putting it down, and I also found it opened the door to discussion with others about their opinions about life and values.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple, engrossing, and thought-provoking
Review: Sometimes, it's hard to see the obvious, and even harder to see the not so obvious. John uses plain old common sense when he talks about - life. The yeah-I-knew-that obvious and the why-didn't-I think-of-that-before obvious. A great read. Lots of great quotes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great common sense!
Review: Sometimes, it's hard to see the obvious, and even harder to see the not so obvious. John uses plain old common sense when he talks about - life. The yeah-I-knew-that obvious and the why-didn't-I think-of-that-before obvious. A great read. Lots of great quotes.


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