Review of Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature, second edition

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Review of Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature, second edition

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature, second edition" by Chet Shupe.]
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The book "Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature", second edition by the author "Chet Shupe" offers a thought-provoking perspective on how human civilization has led to a loss of happiness and fulfillment. The book challenges the conventional belief that organizations and institutions are beneficial, suggesting instead that they have distanced us from our natural state of contentment. The author argues that the frustrations and conflicts seen today are consequences of this separation from nature.

The book contends that moving away from nature was humanity's worst decision, positing that a return to a more natural state could lead to greater happiness and satisfaction. It presents the irony of seeking peace in nature only at life's end, arguing that our drive towards civilization has created illusions that detract from our well-being. The author also explores the idea that language, while a unique human trait, has turned our lives into a curse by enabling the communication of fears and expectations that contribute to our distress.

Backed by strong arguments and evidence, the book offers a compelling and unique perspective on civilization's impact on human happiness. This encourages readers to reflect on their lives and the role civilization plays in their happiness. The author communicates complex ideas in a simplified manner, using relatable examples from daily life to explain critical concepts.

So overall, in my conclusion this book is recommended for readers seeking to change their lifestyle and understand the reality of human nature. It is a valuable addition for those interested in human behaviour and the workings of the human brain and body. It provides insights into the decisions we make and what drives them, making it an essential read for anyone exploring the deeper aspects of human existence. I would rate this book a 4 out of 5 as it was professionally edited and the quality of the book was well maintained.

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