Steve Pavlina Tackles The Meaning of Life
Religion is hard for me. When I threw out the beliefs of my father, I searched for meaning. It seemed like all religions had some good to them, but I was lacking faith. I became an atheist and left it at that. If you are looking for a richer meaning of life with an atheist background, Steve Pavlina might speak to you.
This is the first post of a six-part series. Be forewarned, these are long entries. Don’t expect the meaning of life to be as simple as 42. If Douglas Adams and Aristotle left you a little short, Steve’s got some good ideas for you.
It’s amazing how desires of various people can be manipulated to generate income.
This below here is a summary of stevepavlina.com.
“Oh, you want to be disciplined ? Improve your health, your career, your finances, your relationships, your emotions, your habits, and your spiritual beliefs.
Then read my articles and click my ads and donate me money. Now I shall brag about your stupidity for providing me money.”
It’s a big scam and almost none of us realizes it.
Comment by Greg — 7/27/2006 @ 3:06 pm
He provides inspirational articles for free. I’ve never had to pay a dime for his weblog entries, so I’m hard pressed to see how it’s a “scam”.
Comment by Laura Moncur — 7/27/2006 @ 3:50 pm