Your Parents Lied to You
How to Live Fully and Change the World in the Process
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About the Book
Just a few hundred years ago, nearly everyone in the Western world was completely convinced that the Earth was at the center of the universe. Why?
- That is what they were taught to believe
- That is the way the world looks and feels
Our ancestors failed to recognize that just because the Earth looks and feels as though it is stationary, it does not necessarily mean that it is stationary.
Today, nearly everyone in the Western world believes that human beings are intelligent, individual entities that must find their own way through the world. Why?
- That is what they were taught to believe
- That is the way the world looks and feels
As we look out upon the world, we may feel that we have a pretty good understanding of the world that we live in and we certainly appear to be separate from one another, but the lesson to be learned from our ancestors is that what seems obvious is not always true. In order to develop a more effective understanding of ourselves and the world we live in, sometimes we need to look beyond the obvious
About the Author
John D. Erickson is a philosopher living in St. Louis, MO. He has dedicated his life to helping others develop a more effective understanding of themselves and the world that they live in.