I would like to say about this book: "You can simply live, or you can live optimistically and interestingly, learning about this world." But you can learn in different ways. Shakespeare's Prince Hamlet, for example, tried to understand not what life is, but how to live and what to do. After all, he had to govern the state. The author of this book, unlike the Danish prince, looks at life from a variety of angles, directing the light to one or another part of it. He highlights something important. It turns out not as tragic as Hamlet, but no less interesting. Complex philosophical concepts - the real and parallel world, the sense of time, God and time, the meaning of life, conscience, simple life, simple things, simple food, man and woman, understanding and misunderstanding, knowledge, good and evil, interest in people, invisible forces, faith, loyalty, expectation, laughter and much more - are revealed simply and clearly, as in a heartfelt conversation.
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