"Examining one's life is arguably the central distinguishing
characteristic of being human, and this wise and wonderful book is
the perfect answer to Socrates's warning that the unexamined life
is not worth living. Readers who merely read through the book's
fascinating anecdotes will be entertained, but they will be
seriously shortchanging themselves, for it is the guiding questions
that provoke and inspire serious self-examination. As the
calendar-like format of the book implies, these questions should be
savored and pondered no faster than one page of questions per day.
Levy and Parco continue to challenge our thinking as they did in
their previous two Thinking Deeply About books. Echoes of Mind
presents common topics in an uncommon way that encourages both
reflection and introspection. Spending time with this book will be
reassuring and yet challenging, even at times uncomfortable-but in
all cases, rewarding."
Daryl J. Bem, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Psychology
Cornell University
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