I was truly getting tired of books that claim everything traces back to childhood or deep psychological issues, but this one feels different. It shows that life isn’t always that complicated. Sometimes, it’s simply about feeling that you matter, that your presence and actions make a difference. And when someone feels they don’t matter, that simple feeling can quietly lead to depression, prejudice, and low motivation.
At times, the book can be a bit hard to follow as it occasionally jumps from one idea to another, and Prilleltensky’s outlook sometimes felt a bit too idealistic to me. Still, despite these moments, I think it’s definitely worth reading.