A review by catladyreba
The Book of Forgiving: The Fourfold Path for Healing Ourselves and Our World, by Desmond Tutu, Mpho Tutu
4.0
I did really like this book. I primarily picked it up due to it's cover (I know) and for the author. It wasn't super relevant for me at the moment, but I still took a lot of value from it and like knowing that it is there if ever I need to turn back to it.
One concept that interested me, and that I don't totally agree with is the idea that every person, no matter how heinous and hateful the crime they have committed, is a good person underneath it all. It just doesn't jive with all of the research about true sociopaths who don't think like others do, and have no remorse or moral compass.
One concept that interested me, and that I don't totally agree with is the idea that every person, no matter how heinous and hateful the crime they have committed, is a good person underneath it all. It just doesn't jive with all of the research about true sociopaths who don't think like others do, and have no remorse or moral compass.