
It's
where students learn to find answers for questions re. all aspects of
Life. If and when these seemingly have no applicable or workable
answers, they will learn how to deal with them. "The course covers
aspects other classes evade." claimed at least one satisfied student.
Books recommended include:
How to change the world - by John-Paul Flintoff
How to find satisfactory work - by Roman Krznaric
How to be mentally balanced - by Philippa Perry
How to prosper in the digital era - by Tom Chatfield
How to worry less about money - by John Armstrong
How to think more about sex - by Alain De Botton
(This last is intriguing, as if people don't think too much about it already and need to learn to think more??)
Personally
I hate the so-called Self-Help Books, with one set of do's & don'ts
for all, disregarding age, sex, character, education, background,
upbringing, religion, beliefs ... I also have a question: Once you read
all the above books, is there still need to attend classes?
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