September 2019
Intermediate to advanced
240 pages
4h 15m
English
It can be frightening to start thinking for yourself. Who knows where it could lead? You could end up with any number of principles and beliefs that don’t sit comfortably with the people you spend your time with. You could find yourself out on a limb. You could have to face up to realising you’ve been wrong about things, or at least not been right about them. One of the barriers to being an independent thinker is the fear of being different.
Look, that’s understandable, of course it is. But you can take things gently. There are no thought police out there – not yet anyway. No one else has to know what you’re thinking until you’re ready to let on. You don’t have to sit your whole family down and say, ‘I need you all to ...