I decided to take a focused approach to learning about people I've heard about all my life but knew very little about. I'm starting with Mother Teresa (soon to be followed by Gandhi and Mao Zedong). The biography is good, but the woman is incredible! I'm still in her early years in India. I am inspired by her dedicated choice to be committed to the work of God. She says, "Holiness is not the luxury of the few. It is a simple duty for you and for me." Mother Teresa's life leads me to believe that if she can do SO much for God, I can certainly do at least a little more than I am doing. First order of business: Make adjustments to my attitude. I suspect reading more about Mother Teresa will put my whiny-ness, materialistic tendencies, and negativity in perspective, too.
...All right, here's the truth: I am inspired by Mother Theresa, especially by her wisdom and compassion, but I tired of this book because it's so impersonal. It's hard to see who she really is. She only allowed it to be written with the hope that it would draw people closer to God; because of that she didn't give very much personal information to her biographer. It's an interesting concept, but I think more personal information would have added to my appreciation for divinity. In the end, I didn't finish the book.