We are dealing with a positive philosophy, realistic and nuanced -it rarely devoid of fatalism that kindly lent it (fate, here, has a very different meaning from that given to it in the West ). A philosophy where acceptance of what can not be changed does not prevent the work and questioned. Where generosity principle is castigated as well as the most negative feelings. Where we deplore the misplaced ambition, the pursuit of honors, the outrageous intellectualism blind attachment to secular traditions ... and where we explain why.
Book a rich sense in our country and our time, so that puts things in perspective without easy or naïve moralism. A great book, simply.