Finished the 'The Courage to be Happy'
This is the sequel for 'The Courage to be Disliked' and I have no words other than the great closure it gave me. It was to the point of feeling goosebumps and teary at some parts. Because the ending lessons it gave me was like how a friend would now embark on a journey or I felt like I was the 'youth' in the dialogue and the 'philosopher' was giving me his heartfelt gratitude and regards for being able to meet him. It made me want to cry due to it ending because it is honestly intelligent, the way the psychological and philosophical knowledge was brought to the reader. I wanted to read more of it in that way but I know I wouldn't be out of my self-centeredness if I do so I would take a step higher and look into readings after I specifically laid out all the important life lessons and the way it affected my daily life.















