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Ethical Ambition : Living a Life of Meaning and Worth |
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Rating:  Summary: Not my cup of tea Review: This is not the kind of book I would buy. It was a gift from my mother, I'm guessing a not-so-subliminal message that I need some guidance in my worldly, money-grubbing life. So take my negativity for what it is. From the very first paragraph the arrogance and vanity seeping off the pages of this book leaves a bitter taste. While there might have been a good message beneath the condescension that I missed, I am suspicious that Mr. Bell overlooks the simple nobility of the average person. From the other reviews it appears this book has an audience, but clearly is not for me.
Rating:  Summary: Not my cup of tea Review: This is not the kind of book I would buy. It was a gift from my mother, I'm guessing a not-so-subliminal message that I need some guidance in my worldly, money-grubbing life. So take my negativity for what it is. From the very first paragraph the arrogance and vanity seeping off the pages of this book leaves a bitter taste. While there might have been a good message beneath the condescension that I missed, I am suspicious that Mr. Bell overlooks the simple nobility of the average person. From the other reviews it appears this book has an audience, but clearly is not for me.
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