The author makes some really profound & insightful points, but he also seems to sort of talk in circles, which made it difficult for me to follow.
I do really like that he organized it in such a way that you can choose which "quest" to read first instead of necessarily having to read it straight through from beginning to end. I also enjoyed the anecdotes (most from his own life) with which he began each section. But it just didn't live up to the claim of being "dangerous" or of leading the reader in "a revolution of the soul that will change an ordinary life into an extraordinary one." At least not for me.
I do really like that he organized it in such a way that you can choose which "quest" to read first instead of necessarily having to read it straight through from beginning to end. I also enjoyed the anecdotes (most from his own life) with which he began each section. But it just didn't live up to the claim of being "dangerous" or of leading the reader in "a revolution of the soul that will change an ordinary life into an extraordinary one." At least not for me.