It is true that in my books often repeat the same arguments, but when I see too many people who only care about vain entertainment, without devoting little time to reflect and seek the truth, it gives me the motivation to insist on desire to awaken their consciences. Many people do not understand, that meditation can make our lives more enjoyable, allowing us to better understand the world around us. Like everyone else I make mistakes, but at least have the excuse of seeking truth honestly. It is true that my books are mostly an exercise in deduction and meditation rather than technical analysis, but that is precisely the philosophy that in the deductions we do with our minds, based on the knowledge acquired. The ideas and conclusions expressed in my books are the result of many years engaged in research and many have scientific data taken into account and that helped me to get close as possible to the truth. It is also true that one should not make the mistake of underestimating a book to be mainly the result of deductive meditation, for without such meditation would not have been possible many of the discoveries that we know today. It is true that the world is full of pseudoscientific untalented writers who only seek to make money telling lies, and that disguise their ignorance with extensive travels around the world to try to pretend they do not have a culture and make more credible their claims. Instead I offer my books for free to whoever wants to read, being my only interest of the common good and progress of humanity. In my books, I do not usually have much regard spelling rules, it is true that in part are errors, but also partly differences are deliberate. Therefore, I find contemptible those who judge people based only on superfluities, not bothering to analyze the details. It is a serious mistake to stubbornly keep the rules, because with the changing times and ideas, those things that we consider immutable truths, tomorrow will be considered mistakes. Therefore, it is necessary to awaken our creative capacity, starting to doubt everything, because the only way the world can evolve. Because if we are willing to acknowledge our mistakes, first to feel the discomfort of uncertainty, but then the
satisfaction of feeling stronger, to be closer to the truth. My books are usually brief, yet intense. Therefore I considered more appropriate to divide them into short readings, for easier understanding. I think you are mistaken who measured a book by its size, because what really matters is the value of its contents.
Sometimes dedication to philosophy absorbs a person completely, preventing the natural desire to have a partner or a family, but for a philosopher his wife is philosophy and his books are his children, and try these grow up with the same enthusiasm as a father would his children.
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