TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; BELIEF; Simplicity; Foresight; Nothing; Stress; All for Nothing?; Penance; Evil and Good; Let Go; Worth; Silence; Redemption; Active Life; Purpose; Courage; Sacrifice; Enough; Antisocial; Believe; Certain; Slowly; INTEGRITY; Moving On; Reinvent; Perform; Judgment; Pawn; Hypocrisy; Right; Sly; Confidence; Satisfaction; Chameleon; Fame; Influence; Manners; Presidents; Moderation; Bridges
Summary
Short philosophical dialogues geared to today's problems stimulate readers to think about their approach to life and, like a good interlocutor, help readers to explore their assumptions from a variety of perspectives. Join the discussion among friends as they take a fresh look at two concepts whose meaning and definitions we may all too often take for granted. Belief. The dialogues in this section deal with both the positives and negatives of belief. How do you know what to believe? How do you know what to stop believing? For instance, the dialogue called Nothing asks, What does it mean to bel