George Harrison I Me Mine 39.epub

The title comes from The Beatles' song of the same name, written by Harrison and featured on the Let It Be album. Lyrically, the song is a scathing critique of the ego—the "I, Me, Mine" of selfish human consciousness. Harrison, a devotee of Indian philosophy, used the book to expand on that theme.

Regardless of the "39," the true goal is the same: accessing the (electronic publication) version. George Harrison I Me Mine 39.epub

In the book, Harrison expands on the lyrics with his The title comes from The Beatles' song of

This is the quiet tragedy of that page number: , two years after the book’s release. He was 37 when he wrote it—old enough to have survived Beatlemania, the Manson connections, Eric Clapton’s affair with Pattie Boyd, and the knife attack at Friar Park. But page 39 doesn’t dwell on trauma. Instead, it offers a single, devastating line about his first marriage: Regardless of the "39," the true goal is