Description
We all—you, your friends, family, and superheroes in movies—act according to our own internal rules and principles, and it seems to us that these rules do not contradict each other. In fact, we often mix different views: we can think about love and friendship as Christians, about death as Hindus, and about freedom and the state as secular humanists.The book 'I Believe It or Not' is built around 28 questions—about the meaning of life, justice, personal boundaries, self-esteem, relationships—about everything that worries us all. Each question is answered by 10 anonymous sages—representatives of 6 religions and 4 philosophies. They argue, agree, and complement each other, and you need to choose the answer with which you agree most. Once you've collected all your answers, you'll understand which worldviews resonate most with you.
5 reasons to buy the book 'I Believe It or Not':
- Want to know your top 3 religions and philosophies? The test results will show you which worldviews resonate most with you;
- The author offers a practical perspective on worldviews – they can not only change as you grow older, but also coexist with each other at any given time. Please note that a hodgepodge of different beliefs is the norm rather than the exception;
- The second part of the book is a guide to religions and philosophies, which contains the main principles and history of 6 religions and 4 philosophies;
- This test can become your tool for self-knowledge, so at the end of the book there is a Diary of Life Views, which will help you track changes in your worldview;
- Funny and subtle illustrations by Vlada Myakonkina will make taking the test not only useful, but also fun!
Author: Oksana Kuropatkina








