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Technically, yes. Practically, it is a self-confrontation book. It does not motivate. It clarifies. The work happens after you close it.
No. It teaches you how to think more clearly so your decisions are actually yours.
It does not promise transformation without effort. It does not sell shortcuts. It assumes intelligence and demands accountability.
No. But it is philosophical and ethical. It deals with truth, responsibility, courage, and identity. It respects belief systems but does not rely on them.