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See allI enjoyed reading this book, not only because of the story itself but also due to its lyricism. It's an exceptionally well-written exploration of the mind of an individual going through tragic events.
That was a surprisingly excellent read. It started relatively slow but once Jon M. Huntsman Sr. starts talking about his own experiences and how he put in application his values, my attention was conquered. It's a book you leave full of hope, love and entrepreneurial spirit. Definitely on my #to-re-read-regularly list.
For somebody like me who knew very little about the world within our own, that book was an extremely pleasant and informative read.
My partner who is a medical professional recommended it to me so I do not doubt the pertinence of the information that Dr Giulia Enders shared with us here. To be totally transparent, I enjoyed that book so much that after two chapters, I bought two copies for members of my family that are interested in improving their health and well-being.
Classic among classics, it's incredible how current the themes proposed by Jonathan Swift in 1726 are.
Fun and surprising relevant read in today's context. It's difficult when reading this story not to see parallels with all the stories that are making the news today, from Theranos trial to the revelation of the disregard of Facebook/Meta on the consequence of their software on our children's mental health.