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Oct 10, 2018
Not as advertised!
This item is advertised as being made of solid brass. It is not solid cast brass as advertised. It is, in fact, pressed sheet steel coated with a brass finish.

Apr 11, 2024
The ripstop fabric is not very good. I got slightly hooked up on a branch whilst walking through woodland and the cover just ripped with little load a
The ripstop fabric is not very good. I got slightly hooked up on a branch whilst walking through woodland and the cover just ripped with little load applied, and ripped over about 30cm.

Aug 22, 2016
Full of Common Sense Wisdom - Buddhist, but Very Accessible to Non-Buddhists - Habit Changing
Let's be straight - everything in this book is Buddhist and that means if you're not Buddhist/Spiritual perhaps you won't agree with everything. But Buddhism is all based in observation of daily life and that means you're very likely, almost certain I would say, to find a lot in there that you can really use. It is written with the public at large in mind and it just makes sense. There's a brief but effective explanation of where happiness and suffering come from, a brief and highly accessible explanation of the Buddhist path in the form of 'the four noble truths', followed by an extensive explanation of how to identify and get rid of one of the main reasons our lives aren't peaceful: Anger (jealousy also gets a good treatment). Anger is identified specifically as being an out of control mind, and it is made clear being forceful doesn't necessarily mean you're angry. In fact it's shown that patience makes you stronger! Read this book slowly, not expecting a quick fix (no such thing), take what works for you and go back to the rest when you feel you want to. Anger is a deeply ingrained habit, changing it is a slow process, but this is a great handbook you can turn to repeatedly in making that happen. The relief from anger this book has helped me to gain (we've all got it going on - minor irritation can ruin your life!) is invaluable.