Overall, this is a good book.
Simple, direct and to the point.
It reads somewhat like a children's book, which I find unnecessary.
I like the intention to keep the explanations simple, however, some points require more information, such as "the most confounding critic of all is the one who seeks to destroy you by questioning your right to exist" - you can't state that without further explanation!
The book ends abruptly to me - I thought I was missing pages...
It has it's place and merits and I believe I found something to help me personally. However, I feel the need for additional information, and am waiting for my order of "No Bad Parts" by Richard Schwartz.