Guest guest Posted September 12, 2010 Report Share Posted September 12, 2010 I love that book! > > > hi everyone, i have been reading some of the books mentioned on this site, > even suggested a few myself.. one i have grown to appreciate very much is > called 'the road less traveled' .. an older work but full of some pretty > good wisdom that does not get 'old' with time.. i enjoyed especially his > section on his definition of 'love' which is the best i have found in a long > while that is not christian based but none the less very understandable from > a christian or non-faith based perspective. very thot-provoking and worth > the time and effort to read.. i look forward to exploring more of the book. > i have not had much enthusiasm for many of the posts on this board lately > and have used my 'delete' button a lot (but that is just me).. and this is > something i think is worthwhile and helpful to me. after all, my nada sure > didn't teach me much about love, for sure. > ann > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 A week or so ago someone mentioned the name of a book that they liked. Was that you? I kept thinking I would write down the name of the book, forgot to go back and it was deleted. Drat! I'll write this one down now and check it out. Thanks for the suggestion. > > hi everyone, i have been reading some of the books mentioned on this site, even suggested a few myself.. one i have grown to appreciate very much is called 'the road less traveled' .. an older work but full of some pretty good wisdom that does not get 'old' with time.. i enjoyed especially his section on his definition of 'love' which is the best i have found in a long while that is not christian based but none the less very understandable from a christian or non-faith based perspective. very thot-provoking and worth the time and effort to read.. i look forward to exploring more of the book. > i have not had much enthusiasm for many of the posts on this board lately and have used my 'delete' button a lot (but that is just me).. and this is something i think is worthwhile and helpful to me. after all, my nada sure didn't teach me much about love, for sure. > ann > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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