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Zen and the Art of Faking It

2023-06-29 19:55:47

From the smart fun and sharp Jordan Sonnenblick, the story that everyone is looking for their inner Zen. When Sanary in the eighth grade of elementary school moved to new town and new school many times, he did not make new friends, become a solitary ranger, or played cool. Instead, he sat down to design a completely different plan. When he mistakenly answered so many questions in "Zen world history" (just because he had only two ancient religious schools), everyone turned around and Sun got the answer He is a master of Zen. Everyone believes him when he thinks that everyone is on him (including a cute girl he can not stop thinking), in a major Zen way

Who would like to make it stand out in junior high school days? Of course, San Lee, the main character of ZEN and the art of FAK, is not so. His insight into his own world seems to be unrealistic due to his age - there were so many things in San's heart - a real treat for readers is. His interest in girls students is really full of details, and he's funny associating his fury's anger with a constant lie to his classmates His criticism of humor and sarcasm is fun.

The art of ZEN and FAKING is unique. There are not many sermons in this book. A part about conscience and morality, and part about identity and trust. As a famous author of DRUMS, GIRLS & DANGEROUS PIE, MIDNIGHT DRIVER, Jordan Sonnenblick created a nice character in San. Although this may be a general story of "a newborn town in the town", Sonnenblick may cause adolescent anxiety, and the "thinking about thinking" way is a variety of things like basketball and girls' acquisition It helps to start things. When San receives a note including I Ching information ("changed after the road ended --- changed, you passed"), you will see that he improved, anyway. It is a lesson that will lead him to his real identity as he grows up.

My early exposure to my martial arts martial arts attracted interest in oriental philosophy and I soon studied Ellenwatz, Laos and research Yijing. However, I saw how much the Zen influenced the Japanese, and my heart was really martial art (it changed from Taoism to Zen (this is not really a big jump)). I have always existed from the mid-25th century until the mid-50s. Zen is satisfying me on many levels. It provides rich wisdom and scriptures that provide a proven path to self improvement, worthy goals to pursue, and infinite teaching materials for learning. I can recognize the change of my daily life.