
Nothing will change until you decide to change, until you recognize the failure as failure and only true happiness as happiness. The more disgusted you are with your miserable false-self and recognize how it is sucking your life away, the more likely you would dare to step into the unknown territory of True Self, which will eventually give you all the knowledge you would ever need. What is the second most important lesson I learned? One would never start that journey until he is tiered by the status quo.

Start self discovery and your soul-searching journey in life, a journey that sooner or later we all must take. One lesson I learned from reading all these books is that you only benefit from them if you take them as a seed to start. Yes, that is the false self, a self that is defined by external conditioning and internal aimlessness. It is about telling you things that you actually did always know, you knew deep inside, but always discounted them in favor of what your conditioned mind, society, snap emotions, ego, and others, have told you and keep telling you. This book is about showing how our own false-self makes us miserable and is the root of all our problems, until we wake up and stop letting it guide us, stop empowering its shadowy existence. This book is about making you think and want to try to get in touch with your True Self. This book is about showing you that you, and only you, have the answer to your happiness. I read some reviews saying the book does not show you any practical way to improve yourself. I was not mistaken liking Vernon at the first sight. A couple of years later I came across this book, "The Power of Your Supermind" and remembering what I had heard about Howard I got the book, and I must say it was a WOW.

I started liking Vernon just from things I heard about him, before even knowing him. He talked about his teacher, Vernon Howard.

One day I was listening to a radio show and incidentally the guest of the show was Guy Finely. It helped me a lot through one of the toughest periods in my life. Guy's writings really resonated with a cord inside me. I was introduced to Vernon Howard through his famous student Guy Finley.
