A horribly executed attempt at trying to stimulate my sixth grade mind. This book is in NO WAY entertaining, enhancing, or easy to read. Be prepared to read entire chapters that revolve entirely around a specific philosopher, that will bore you to death, and not sink in so you learn. Over half of the book looks like it’s copy-and-pasted from Wikipedia, and the small finds you stumble upon that don’t revolve around philosophy have a horrible plot, and lack the ability to tie into the book. The last few chapters create a paradox within itself, are wildly out of place, and seem like the author just made a list of random things, and published it. The book in general is like when you coat a pill in peanut butter to give it to your dog, it doesn’t tie together whatsoever, and leaves the reader completely confused and unsatisfied. I would rather watch the movie adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender than read this book.