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I liked this even less than his other book. It's just so hard to get behind his ideas when he seems to over-complicate everything; it's almost like he's creating his own jargon to make his education methods more prized. And on the last page, where he says, "I did so much work, and all I'm asking is for you to praise my efforts..." Just no. It comes across as so manipulative! There are some cool ideas in here, I'll give him that, but overall, I did not enjoy reading this.