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If You Meet the Buddha on the Road, Kill Him!
Book • 1972
This book by Sheldon B. Kopp explores the journey of psychotherapy patients through the metaphor of a pilgrimage, highlighting the importance of self-discovery and personal responsibility.
It challenges readers to find meaning within themselves rather than relying on external authorities.
The book integrates stories and metaphors from literature to illustrate the complexities of human experience and the search for meaning.
It challenges readers to find meaning within themselves rather than relying on external authorities.
The book integrates stories and metaphors from literature to illustrate the complexities of human experience and the search for meaning.
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Attributed to Sheldon Kopp, emphasizing the need to accept consequences for one's choices.

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Mentioned by Jordan Peterson as a book reflecting the idea that someone enlightened is one who is seeking.

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