This might be the most awe-inspiring and most insightful essay I've ever read in my life. It took me a few days to read it, as it's most definitely not an easy read, to let it all sink in. Unlike many other things I've read, I really want the insights and concepts you've so eloquently presented to become ingrained in my mind, otherwise they will most certainly fade away. That's why I've decided to translate it in my native language on paper. As the teachers in my childhood said "if you want to remember something, write it down". Thank you Steve.
This deserves to be read several times. I particularly like the comparison between a young child who expects everything to go his way and the Biblical God who demands the same.
This might be the most awe-inspiring and most insightful essay I've ever read in my life. It took me a few days to read it, as it's most definitely not an easy read, to let it all sink in. Unlike many other things I've read, I really want the insights and concepts you've so eloquently presented to become ingrained in my mind, otherwise they will most certainly fade away. That's why I've decided to translate it in my native language on paper. As the teachers in my childhood said "if you want to remember something, write it down". Thank you Steve.
P.S. You truly deserve more subsribers. 🙂
Andrej,
Thank-you so much for your wonderful comment and encouragement! What is your native language if I may ask?
Cheers, Steve
It's Macedonian. :)
Thank you, Steve. I appreciate your lucid explanation of complex psychological experiences.
This deserves to be read several times. I particularly like the comparison between a young child who expects everything to go his way and the Biblical God who demands the same.
Thanks Reuben!