The Road Less Traveled- Ask Questions & Face Your Pain

I don’t advise that anyone reads this book unless they are ready to be challenged mentally, spiritually, and emotionally.

I personally have been avoiding dealing with certain things-mentally and spiritually—simply because of the pain and suffering that comes with facing our problems. This book just completely broke me but also gave me courage and enlightenment and wisdom. I have probably highlighted or underlined 90% of the book. 


“We cannot obtain an answer by not asking the questions.” 

I have reached a place in life where I am deconstructing everything I have learned growing up to hopefully reconstruct it in a way that actually makes sense to me. Often times, we are told not to ask questions about things we don’t understand. Things that surpass our understanding. I don’t agree with this. I think we all ought to be asking questions. And seeking more knowledge and wisdom to grow.

“The path of spiritual growth is a path of lifelong learning.”

Five years ago I would have fallen asleep trying to read books on spiritual growth so cheers to more growth. Happy weekend!

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