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From the profound to the profane: A Collection of Controversial and Though-Provoking Articles

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I believe we should not compartmentalize our mind. We should be interested in everything that can be learned from whatever source. That's the only way we can enrich our mind and not become dogmatic and fanatical about our beliefs. Jaime T. Licauco From the Preface

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First published January 1, 2009

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155 reviews8 followers
April 20, 2015
3/5

The very first Filipino author book that I've owned. This book is I think a compilation of his articles that used to be published in a local newspaper. I love how intriguing his articles are and his writing suits me best. The article that shines most for me is the Book of Judas.
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8 reviews
March 13, 2022
took me a while to finish it because i'm not into strategic at informative books, isabay mo pa yung pasakit ng second year ng architecture lol it's best to read kasabay ng tunes ni bon iver, ed sheeran, oasis at the cohens :)

don't get hung up on a single segment when it comes to knowledge. be open and immense when having to learn about various sorts of information. enrich your mind, the more you learn and listen– mas nagiging essential & practical ka magisip. ang mga tao, they crave for knowledge. they are always curious but it stops there. they're curious pero they would rather not talk or think deeply about it.

ang ating "orientation-association" ay nagrereduce; making the fine line between the self and the world meet— causing us to experience na parang nasa intimate space tayo. therefore, religious experiences aren't found on emotion or wishful thinking, it is genetically controlled by the brain.
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454 reviews6 followers
December 20, 2016
This book had stimulated my mind. It got me curious. But I'm not sure if all of the things written here were real. It was okay, to say at least.
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4 reviews
October 26, 2013
I was surprised when most of the things in life I was curious about were mostly in here! These articles are thought-provoking, for real, and will leave your brain floating in contemplation.
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