The book is not intended to defend any ideology, it is a vision of how the individual should be valued as a unique being. Important themes such as prejudice, discrimination and the false morality it adresses the problems we face, such as: drug trafficking, teenage pregnancy, violence and the inventorying groups of following norms, values that were created by people of truth and power. It is interesting to see how problems were reported in the past and neglected. The unpreparedness of our rulers in the past and today, leaves in experience that we still do not learn to live in. It is observing how people are also influenced and led to make hasty decisions, in something that is already established, it is part of a system of things that tells us how we should act, think and be in the face of a truth, an invention of what seems to be correct. Religion, consumerism and the hopelessness of a more just society are also the focus of the book's more than 180 pages. Indoctrination and the way faith is used as a manipulation mechanism are part of a contest that needs to be questioned, in the search for a broader understanding. The general we can get, when reading "Don't face what Thought, the message Que Fosse Pensado is in the individual reinvention and the need of the social, wants to learn to recognize discrimination, prejudice and ills that keep us away from being human.
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