Why should someone develop their own personal philosophy, and how does this audiobook help a person attain such an act?
After being rejected by traditional publishers for being “too short”, this audiobook aims to encourage a person’s own thinking, not to influence it.
The author believes the extensions of thought from any human being are so profuse, they are countless. Normally, these thoughts go forth in helter-skelter ways, exhibiting innumerable separate and unrelated facets. There is no cohesiveness of thought. We find we think dissimilarly about similar things. We are consistent neither in our thinking nor in our behavior. There is no central core. We are not wholly integrated persons and cannot, therefore, firmly and positively achieve inner growth.
Having your own personal philosophy will give you personal unity. It will allow you to maximize your potential. A person with a philosophy is a mover; without it, one floats and is moved.
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