The Samaritan takes readers on an internal perspective of their lives, compelling them to recognize their strengths and faults as well as those around them. It attempts to convince the reader that life is not perfect, and never will be unless we work towards it as a goal rather than a wish. The Samaritan sheds light on the concept of individualism, swimming against the stream but discusses the importance of working together, or the Legion Effect. The Samaritan strives to convey these ideals using two of the three methods of ...
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The Samaritan takes readers on an internal perspective of their lives, compelling them to recognize their strengths and faults as well as those around them. It attempts to convince the reader that life is not perfect, and never will be unless we work towards it as a goal rather than a wish. The Samaritan sheds light on the concept of individualism, swimming against the stream but discusses the importance of working together, or the Legion Effect. The Samaritan strives to convey these ideals using two of the three methods of learning; visual and auditory as well as attempting to encourage them to use kinesthetic learning to teach others, further spreading the knowledge contained within this book. The goal of the book is to persuade readers to consider their actions on the world, and hopefully use that knowledge to further society towards a perceived brighter future.
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