🚂 A book that takes you on a rush train and stays with a question you forgot to ask?
The Philosophical Train Express: The Train of Wisdom... Into the Depths of the Mind ✨
📘 EP.2 | The Socrates Express: In Search of Life Lessons from Dead Philosophers - Eric Weiner
Hello, everyone. Back again with a book review.# PakareadsAndBrewsEP.2
Today I want to invite you to the special train "Train of Thought."
That will take us on a journey to life questions that were once obscure... and that may take us to find answers hidden deep in our hearts.
which was written by Eric Weiner, a writer who has the heart of a traveler and the soul of a seeker. 📸
He is not a philosopher, but a writer with a bag and a heart full of doubt.
Invite us to take the train together, a train passing through a variety of philosophical stations.
With the destination not a particular city, but "ourselves."
🌟 when philosophy is not about the brain... but the resonance of the heart.
Happiness may not be at its destination, but may lurk in every breath on the go.
Or it could be in the sound of crushing train wheels. Or it could be in the view by the window.
Or even... in our own silence.
Weiner made us realize that philosophy doesn't have to be in a classroom or a book.
But it is hidden in everyday life in the eyes of those who ask:
"How should I live today?"
We will feel like we are on a train with great thinkers, not as students, but as companions.
It feels like a life map that is not just a theory, but a practice.
And it feels like understanding that "happiness" doesn't have a fixed formula, but it has a variety of shades.
It smells like my favorite coffee on a new morning.
🎁 Book-closing back review (as always)
After reading, the book did not teach hard-to-read theories.
The book really took us on a trip with Weiner...
Like I talked to Socrates about suspicions.
It's like walking with Rousseau in the leaves and the rain.
It's like observing the world and its surroundings with the honest eyes of Thoreau.
It's like sitting in silence listening to the rain hitting the mirror next to Sopenhauer.
And like I absorbed the beauty of the little flowers along the way with Cho Kong.
The book never tried to "teach" us.
But it "invites" us to think, ask and listen to ourselves more.
And it doesn't give an answer, but it gives us "space" for us to find the answer ourselves. 🚂✨
And finally, I would like to leave a message from the train of wisdom.
Sooner or later, life will make us all become philosophers
If anyone likes EP.1 like us, watch the steam rising from the coffee.
I assure you that EP.2 will take us deeper.
Make us sit back and sip coffee. Look at the shadow of "ourselves" in a coffee cup that starts to cool.
📚 If anyone is interested, remember to subsidize this book at leading bookstores across the country.
Or directly through Bookscape.
Let's take this train together. Thank you. 🙏✨
💬 P.S. I'm not proficient in literature or philosophy.
Just read, want to share, and believe that reading can change lives.
Who reads this book and has any angle, wants to share or wants Mount Moy?
Let's talk in the comments. 🫶
(The book is secretly a little old, haha)











































































