This is a really good starter book on general Buddhist values and beliefs - the author uses great metaphors to describe the Buddha’s process of reaching enlightenment and full awareness that I haven’t read elsewhere, for example how the average person is an unopened lotus flower bud in murky waters, surrounded by lots of other unopened flowers (other people who haven’t reached enlightenment), and the process of poking out of the water and flowering is the stage we are at currently, but it has been proven that we become a fully grown flower with time, since there are also budding flowers around us (people who are further down the path). Some buds may never flower and grow to their full potential similar as to how real buds don’t. It takes time to learn how to grow. I thought this was a really beautiful visualisation.
It’s definitely piqued my interest to continue reading more detailed texts about how others have decided to incorporate the ideas of the Threefold Division, Four Noble Truths, Three Jewels, Noble Eightfold Path, meditation techniques (Samatha and vipassana) into their lives. It’s a short and worthwhile read.