In june I had a series of discussions and was introduced to a concept "the four agreements" by don Miguel Ruiz. I looked I to the book and in the first chapter I find similar difficulties in this book as I had with the book "mere christianity". The book starts with assertions and assumptions that don't seem accurate to me. I am trying to plow through but it becomes hard to invest in a book you disagree with in the first chapter under its base assumptions.

Has anyone else has experience with these books and how was your time with them?

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I liked that book

I think often whether a certain piece of advice is good depends on the person to whom it is being given

For 4 agreements, if you take everything personally and get over-invested in everything that happens, being told not to take things personally and that your attitude will shape your experience is probably very helpful. If you're already a total hippie maybe you need to be told to invest in your own future.

Similarly, if you're a huge people-pleaser reading Ayn Rand & taking the message "it's OK to care for your own well-being" is probably very healthy. If you're a jerk reading Ayn Rand & taking the message "it's great not to care about others at all", it will probably make you pretty unpleasant to be around.

Valid point that you can interpret and try to pull put what you need from advice.