Patrice Gourrier is always where you least expect it. It surprises, it worried by its predictions that have nothing but a portent agree more a culmination personal will. This book reveals once again, if not for all that taking what would be a maxim of Nietzsche; the famous "know thyself," while it's in the Bible for a word offered by Jesus, the author is in our present time. If he gives references to the Catholic faith that animates it, it also imposes no dogma but gives his own way, as Matthieu Ricard raises that of Buddhism, and Christophe André (renowned psychiatrist and author) up meditation as another way of healing itself of ailments. It is commendable that each author gives his own references, the reader is also perfectly free not to follow ... but after it is often criticized for the writer to conceal his sources or the keys to reach the projected achievement. This book advances step by step to explain the causes of the loss of confidence and offer non-drug remedies but drawn within oneself even in reference to mystical images of the Christian religion. A step towards a new state of being that each finding, with the regained confidence, inner peace may change the face of our society and the world. So all that is found in this book does not pretend to fix everything, because every man, destiny, freedom, deliverance too; but the key to win this gift social education deprives us by his "can do better" that every being has a human potential exception that it is sufficient to update. You must read this book. It is by design that I announce ultimately Patrice Gourrier is priest in charge of the world of law and students from Poitiers, but his religious commitment should in no way influence the reading of the book that could just as well have be written by a lay awake or enlightened. Finally, it is not writer; because to paraphrase Jacques Chancel, we appreciate his writings because next to his priesthood "has a life" and how it was hectic and dangerous, thus giving him the case to give us the keys to restore confidence by the facts that will certainly be able to live and overcome.
Frederic Bontemps