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4 stars
More correctly I'm done with "The Tao of Pooh" as by the look of the reviews "The Te of Piglet" suffers from second-album syndrome. Not saying it's always the case, but in this case maybe (although yes, it is capitalism that's damaging the environment. Not 'Men' unless women somehow all live in caves and don't use any gas or electricity. And people wonder whether the identitarian Left isn't really on the Left).
That said, the Tao of Pooh is a useful introduction to Taoism and I would recommend it.
More correctly I'm done with "The Tao of Pooh" as by the look of the reviews "The Te of Piglet" suffers from second-album syndrome. Not saying it's always the case, but in this case maybe (although yes, it is capitalism that's damaging the environment. Not 'Men' unless women somehow all live in caves and don't use any gas or electricity. And people wonder whether the identitarian Left isn't really on the Left).
That said, the Tao of Pooh is a useful introduction to Taoism and I would recommend it.