I read it when I was in college, and got kind of engrossed in the storyline of the book. So, when I hit the monologue, I got annoyed with it, found where it ended, and skipped the whole thing. Looking back, I laugh, because that was essentially the message of the book. I wasn’t going to sit there and read 60 pages of sanctimonious blathering. So I essentially skipped the presentation of the main point.
I read it when I was in college, and got kind of engrossed in the storyline of the book. So, when I hit the monologue, I got annoyed with it, found where it ended, and skipped the whole thing. Looking back, I laugh, because that was essentially the message of the book. I wasn’t going to sit there and read 60 pages of sanctimonious blathering. So I essentially skipped the presentation of the main point.