My husband and I both think this is one of the most important books we’ve ever read. He is currently reading it for the second time because he really wants to let it set in.
As I was initially reading (hard copy-visual/tactile reading helps me retain information) and simultaneously listening to it (audible: Steve Cuss’s Australian voice is just that fun to listen to) I started complaining to my husband saying that normally I underline the things that are important in a book and it was getting a bit overwhelming since I was pretty much underlining everything because author Cuss really packs a lot of deep stuff into a very concise narrative. My husband offered some unsolicited advice that was pretty good actually. “What you need to do is just underline the things that aren’t important, it will save you a lot of time and be much more efficient!” 🤣