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Tara Westover’s Educated - a review

Tara Westover’s Educated - a review

This is a gut-wrenching but an endearing memoir. 

It’s a story of a girl growing up in a paranoiac family that doesn’t believe in public schools, Holocaust, government agencies and with many other quirks. It’s also a story of living through a physically abusive and mentally tormented upbringing.

If I sound gloom, hold your horses. It is an endearing story of someone who went from no schooling to getting a Ph.D in just a span of ten years through sheer grit and perseverance. 

Simple acts of going to a school or visiting a hospital or wearing a fashionable dress are indeed a privilege and luxury for certain people. Also it’s a reminder that, many simple but common things like reading a text book to know more about a topic, washing your hands with soap or having a pain killer tablet, are a privilege and a product of your environment.

This is soulful reminder of counting one’s blessings and privileges that we all take for granted. One of the wonderful books I listened through this year. 

I started this book as it was highly recommended by Bill Gates. Now that I read his review, I too was also eerily reminded of the Netflix’s documentary Wild Wild Country for the cult like beliefs upheld by many characters in this.

Psychedelics 101

Psychedelics 101

Wild Wild Country, 2018 - ★★★★½

Wild Wild Country, 2018 - ★★★★½