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A review by kcmichelle
A Sense of Direction: Pilgrimage for the Restless and the Hopeful by Gideon Lewis-Kraus
1.0
Whiny, self-absorbed guy goes on three pilgrimage trips and ..... whines a lot more.
I read most of this even though I was really sick of the author after the first trip. The goal being some sort of improved insight, I powered on. By the third trip, it was a apparent that there was no change - just more whining and B.S. with his dad that seemed ridiculous. There is a time as an adult when you just need to understand people and stop looking for excuses of how the decisions and actions of others impacts you.
I skipped a bit at the end as the badgering of the dad continued. Maybe this was meaningful to Gideon, but I had no interest in sharing this.
I read most of this even though I was really sick of the author after the first trip. The goal being some sort of improved insight, I powered on. By the third trip, it was a apparent that there was no change - just more whining and B.S. with his dad that seemed ridiculous. There is a time as an adult when you just need to understand people and stop looking for excuses of how the decisions and actions of others impacts you.
I skipped a bit at the end as the badgering of the dad continued. Maybe this was meaningful to Gideon, but I had no interest in sharing this.