Common Sense By Soham Swami
The book is not a religious text in the traditional sense; rather, it is a rationalistic critique of blind faith and a call for intellectual discernment (Viveka).
If this philosophy seems obvious, why is Soham Swami gaining a cult following? Because, as Mark Twain (and Voltaire before him) noted, "Common sense is not so common." common sense by soham swami
Critics of Soham Swami argue that his "common sense" philosophy ignores systemic issues, mental health disorders, and socio-economic barriers. They claim that telling a depressed person to "just use common sense" is cruel. The book is not a religious text in
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