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About the Book
The Joys of Common Sense is a
philosophical book that uses the scientific principles of evolution
and psychology to analyze how human nature developed into what it is
today. The book explains the basic elements of human nature ranging
from the conscience, good and evil, fear, spirituality and feelings of
peace. The style is eloquent yet basic, making the read pleasant for
all ages and educational backgrounds. Additionally, the book is
neutral when it comes to religion. The author does not purport any
one religion over another, while still professing a general belief in
God. In fact, the book even delves into how God relates to human
nature. However, The Joys of Common Sense is not meant for
just theists. The novel gives occasional blurbs about how atheists
can take advantage of the knowledge it presents.
Since the beginning of time philosophers and
scientists have tried to figure out what exactly makes a creature
‘human.’ Philosophers analyzed things from a spiritual perspective,
while scientists searched for answers through facts and statistics.
Yet, very few educated minds wanted to combine the two schools of
thought, mainly because it was believed that they were separate
entities. Bruce Kriger, author of The Joys of Common Sense
does not take such an approach. Through his book a person can obtain
a better understanding of human nature through an analysis that
beautifully blends together scientific and philosophical principles.
The Joys of Common Sense presents these
principles through several topics relating to human nature. A few
examples include: forgiveness, fear, good versus evil, achieving
peace, the human conscience and brain chemistry. The book also covers
topics that help address how ‘bad’ things are essential in positively
developing human nature, whether it’s for an individual or a
community.
“Only by realizing the direction of a process as
early as possible can we be successful in choosing the right strategy.
Whether we need to ignore certain signs of destruction and oppose
them, or see them as the beginning of an irreversible process of
destruction (like aging, for example) and accept it as inevitable and
adjust to its consequences is an important step of discernment.”
Notes Bruce Kriger, in regards to how ‘destruction’ in life can lead
to more promising changes.
As far as style, The Joys of Common Sense
is a very easy read. Unlike other books of this nature, The Joys
of Common Sense is able to explain complex philosophies in plain
English. The reader does not get burdened with overly formal,
jargon-filled language. Bruce Kriger writes as if he talking to you,
making the experience associated with the book even more
invigorating. People on all levels of the philosophical spectrum will
be able easily understand the numerous lessons offered by this book. |