Gounelle continues its adventure in the tradition of previous works; novel mix, personal development, and consumer philosophy. This time he adds a dexotisme tip. Focus on the rainforest and a remote tribe. Gounelle uses this manipulation of history of a people by men from "civilization", critical to offer us a parabola shaped our present society. Allegory on the evils of consumer society of fanatical individualism and capitalism. This is to take second degree, having the author decided to lend words quon should not find in the mouth of these "natives." The idea is simple and works well overall. It emphasizes the marked difference between the way of life of these people close to nature and légoïsme our lifestyle difference between their respect for others and our contempt. This is often Manichean, sometimes too simplistic at times in the message, related to other times, and it reads itself (and this is more correctly written). Some passages are excellent (the transposition of authoritarian management to this people, for example). 3 stars? 4 stars? Jaurais liked an end less syrupy and a little more surprises to tip the balance (personal opinion). Despite its title, a little too wise. In the end, a good time, simple but powerful ideas and that it is never worth remembering. Selfish of all stripes, go your way, here we talk about respect.