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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 169749" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>It's for anyone. So far what I'm reading, it's about being honest with yourself and not letting other people's ideas of what you should be rule your life. Sort of. It's difficult to explain.</p><p></p><p>One thing that he said that I found interesting, is that humans are the only species that feel guilt or remorse or regret for one transgression repeatedly throughout our lives. Everyone - even animals - makes mistakes and suffers punishment either from ourselves or from society, but we are the only beings that repeatedly live that mistake over and over in our heads and punish ourselves for them time and again which keeps us from learning from the experience and moving on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 169749, member: 99"] It's for anyone. So far what I'm reading, it's about being honest with yourself and not letting other people's ideas of what you should be rule your life. Sort of. It's difficult to explain. One thing that he said that I found interesting, is that humans are the only species that feel guilt or remorse or regret for one transgression repeatedly throughout our lives. Everyone - even animals - makes mistakes and suffers punishment either from ourselves or from society, but we are the only beings that repeatedly live that mistake over and over in our heads and punish ourselves for them time and again which keeps us from learning from the experience and moving on. [/QUOTE]
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