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Hashish by Henry de Monfreid
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it was amazing

A tale of adventure, of ‘winging it�, told through the eyes of the adventurer himself. Insightful, honest and frank record of events & his personal reflections on them.

Interestingly, whilst the world seems very different back then, human nature appears to remain a constant; it is only circumstances which change.

Reflections on chance events, fortune, and how the experiencer can seemingly, albeit carefully, manifest their desires & receive help from the universe.

Fortune seems to favour the ‘ballsy�; those who know what they want and are courageous enough to try and get it.

By being independent, a free person obeying no authority other than ‘nature�, you will discover your individuality and your fighting spirit.

“If he really studies himself, he will hear the echoes of an ancient wisdom which guides him to act as is best for his own safety�

Interesting insights on the power struggle between nations, their ulterior motives, the inevitable corruption & crime from rule-makers intervening in profitable endeavours.

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