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Very interesting reading. Not quite easy in some points, but still interesting. I appreciated particularly one point of the book, the preface. Here the author explains the reasons why having wrote the booklet, he decided not to publish it. In fact I agree with him. Why give attention to tricks and s ... (continue)
Very interesting reading. Not quite easy in some points, but still interesting. I appreciated particularly one point of the book, the preface. Here the author explains the reasons why having wrote the booklet, he decided not to publish it. In fact I agree with him. Why give attention to tricks and stratagems used by the ordinary human nature if you do not agree with this behaviour?
In the first chapter Schopenhauer brilliantly explains how human nature's wickedness brings the ordinary people in a constant fight for being right, no matter if they really are. So it happens that a person can obtain reason even if is basically wrong simply because his elaboration of the subject is better then the oppositor. Amazing! That's an eyes opening concept to me. And so very right!
Many times happens that even if we are not right, and we know that we are not, nonetheless we try whatever we can to BE right, for pure vanity. To appear comes before to be.
I recommend a critical lecture of his book to every mr and mrs right in the world, including myself.
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