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Jerry Uhlig

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Interesting perspective

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Revisado: 11-08-24

I was surprised to discover that the narrator is an unbelieving Jew. For most of the book he refers to the Bible even though he’s probably referring to just the Torah. He narrates his experience traveling around the Middle East purposely going to biblical sites. He shares his observations and interactions with local people, the differing opinions of what historical events may have happened at specific locations. And occasionally brings up an interesting philosophical thought. He shares his own journey of faith on occasion throughout the book.

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Hard to follow

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Revisado: 09-12-24

The concept is good but the reader is way too fast and doesn’t pause. I couldn’t tell where one thought ended, when she was reading a title or where there were any paragraph breaks. Even on slower listening speed 0.7 it wasn’t better.

I think the idea is sound and a list of traits could be helpful. But it was hard to tell what the traits were when mentioned. It needs to be rewritten with more explanations and transitional sentences. And also read with some pauses and emphasis.

I think I did learn about the Cassandra syndrome a bit. It was my intro to the idea, so probably not the best choice for that.

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Great content

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Revisado: 09-10-24

This book is well recommended. I found this book very helpful for me as I investigate whether codependency exists in my life. She included exhaustive lists of symptoms or traits. Also her example scenarios helped to put vivid color to what these traits look like in daily life. I want to read this again to gain more from it.

I found that there was minimal guidance on how to overcome these issues, mostly focused on explaining and describing the behaviors and sometimes thoughts behind them.

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Good overarching picture

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Revisado: 09-10-24

This was very helpful in understanding myself and my spouse. I need to listen to it again to absorb more of the material. It puts emotional immaturity into a broad category and covers many traits that I didn’t realize were linked to this. Similar issues as attachment and codependency, just a different lens to see them through. It helped bring light to my circumstances an recognize responses that are not emotionally healthy which previously I thought were normal.

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Profound

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Revisado: 01-07-24

I discovered Jordan Peterson this last year. This book is a compilation of many topics and wisdom that he has concluded from years of study. Some fascinating perspectives and fresh ways of looking at humanity. I very much appreciate his well thought out point of view and his down to earth way of communicating with his audience.

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