Summary of the Prophet
ebook ∣ Prose Poetry Fables on the Beauty of Life and the Human Condition by Kahlil Gibran · summary
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About the Book
The Prophet (1923) trails the prophet Almustafa during his departure from the imaginary city of Orphalese. As the people bids Almustafa farewell by the harbor, they asked him to disclose some ultimate pearls of wisdom from the profound depths of his intellect. What ensues is an assortment of deep insights into diverse facets of existence and the human experience.
Why you should buy the book?
You might be pondering how a century-old composition about life could still bear significance in today's ultra-modern world. Surely Kahlil Gibran's handbook of spiritual guidance and counsel can no longer be substantial or applicable?
The reality is, The prophet isn't merely pertinent – it's revolutionary. The piece has never fallen out of circulation, and sales have consistently risen each year. Due to its transformative influence, it remains a popular eighteenth birthday gift: a concise, potent, and exquisite pamphlet of wisdom at a pivotal juncture in one's life.
But just as it is timeless, it is also eternal. We can all evolve and glean from the profound contemplations it presents on love, marriage, childhood, pain, happiness, friendship, work, and death – insights that will be as crucial in the next century as they were in the previous one.
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