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Originally Posted by Castout
This book approaches and the seek readers approval emotionally rather than intellectually imo. It's a light philosophical book.
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I have never read the book, in fact I was unaware of its existence until a few days ago. I just think that insights (lessons) can be gained (learned) by considering the 'rules' which I read 15 or so years ago.
I think maybe you take them more literally that they are intended? my interpretation of rule 7 for example would be - When tempted to criticize others, ask yourself why you feel so strongly. I regard to rule 9, well it's a waste of time and effort to try to help someone who won't help themselves, no? I think it refers to the fact that you are ultimately responsible for your life, after all it is yours. You are the primary actor upon it, others are secondary in this respect.
They are certainly not meant as 'Laws' to be followed to the letter, nor do I believe them to be philosophical cornerstones. There is a simple symmetry in the 'rules' and also a certain amount of humour, which I find pleasing, and I thought would be nice to share, is all.