Thoughts I Met on the Highway: Words of Friendly Cheer From "The Life Books"
Let's be clear from the start: this isn't a storybook. There's no plot in the traditional sense. Instead, think of it as a carefully arranged bouquet of wisdom. Ralph Waldo Trine, a popular New Thought writer of his time, compiled these 'thoughts' from his larger works. Each page presents a standalone idea—a few sentences or a short paragraph—about courage, optimism, faith, and the power of a positive mind.
The Story
There is no narrative arc. The 'highway' in the title is the journey of life itself. The 'thoughts' are the friendly signs and guides you meet along the way. The book is organized by theme, moving through concepts like overcoming fear, recognizing your own strength, and finding harmony with the world. It's a series of gentle prompts, not a lecture, designed to be read in small, thoughtful doses.
Why You Should Read It
In our noisy, fast-paced world, this book is a pocket-sized sanctuary. The language is old-fashioned but clear, and the ideas are surprisingly timeless. It cuts through modern complexity with straightforward advice like 'See the good in everything' and 'Your thought determines your condition.' I found myself reading just one or two passages in the morning. They're not magic spells, but they do help set a calmer, more intentional tone for the day. It’s like having a wise, gentle friend remind you of what you already know deep down.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect book for anyone feeling a bit overwhelmed or in need of a positive nudge. If you enjoy meditative quotes, classic self-help, or authors like Emerson or Thoreau, you'll appreciate Trine's work. It's also great for busy people—you can get real value from just 60 seconds of reading. Don't expect gritty realism or complex philosophy; do expect a sincere, heartfelt dose of old-school encouragement.
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Donald Sanchez
1 year agoAfter hearing about this author multiple times, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. Absolutely essential reading.
Anthony White
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Deborah Martin
10 months agoHaving read this twice, it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. I will read more from this author.
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