Book Review Of “Will”

Will Smith’s book, “Will”, is a Penguin Press 2021 publication of the famous actor’s and celebrity’s memoirs. This book review of “Will” reveals that it is a fast-moving collection of personal stories detailing what he considers to be his emotional, historical, and social trajectory of life. The book is co-authored with Mark Manson.

Book Review Of “Will”

This book review of “Will” discloses how the author details much of his early childhood upbringing, his personal development within the unique familial context, and what those influences had on his becoming the type of human being he would mature into. Daddio and Mom-Mom, his parents, three siblings and kids from the west Philadelphia neighborhood made up the nucleus which informed his evolving personality.

“Will” is a book whose central theme explores the concept of Willard Carroll Smith II’s courage. The book advances the manner in which those early influences, family environment, strict parental forces, close-knit middle-class neighborhood pressures and social aspirations served to promote or constrict his concept of courage. Will considered himself to be a coward from early childhood, unwilling to take a stance for what he considered truthful or right; he would waffle in the face of conflict.

Will developing courage in family

In our book review of “Will” we discovered that Will employs a streaming narrative that rehearses the formative events of his journey as a precocious kid from the streets of Philadelphia to a fledging and then failing MC to a world-renowned movie star. He demonstrates how his funny and entertaining personality acted as a coping mechanism for dealing with his perceived issues of conflict avoidance.

His storytelling ability is notable with the use of a mixture of street idiom and lively standard language use. Through such devices, he pens the frustrations and successes which mark his eventual rise to fame and stardom. Will sets out the circumstances, controversies and yes, conflicts, that molded the character which has come to define his life. Although he has achieved the pinnacle of success, from his narrative we get the sense that he can never become satisfied or at peace with his accomplishments.

The author, in our review of “Will”, presents his life story as a possible motivation for those striving for wealth and success. The book may be especially appealing to young people who desire to attain a significant measure of instant gratification. However, he does not fail to remind his audience that the climb is a grind. He records that along with being in the right place at the right time, one must have a dogged work ethic which sometimes draws the resentment of others, not only outside, but inside your social orb. “Will” describes how Will is still going through the process of coming to grips with himself. The book is an easy, entertaining read which intrigues attention. Check it out for yourself.

Review Of Oldest Book In The World

The Teachings Of Ptahhoteph: The Oldest Book In The World edited by Asa G. Hilliard III, Larry Williams and Nia Damali is a Kemetic ( upper Egypt ) papyrus dating from the reign of Seneferu, ( 2575 B.C. – 2551 B.C. ) founder of the Fourth Dynasty, and builder of the Great Pyramid at Giza. Kemetic and pre-Kemetic civilization was uniquely African which means these civilizations were black. There is no evidence that their system of writing ( Mdw Netcher – word, God ) went through a developmental period; it simply appears fully developed as it must have existed for ages before known civilizations came into being.

The earliest form of Mdw Netcher literature were the lists of offerings and prayers which were followed by the declaration of virtues. Our review here concerns the next form, wisdom literature, ln which we find the oldest complete set of instructions; the 37 Teachings Of Ptahhoteph: The Oldest Book In The World. Students from Asia, including the Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans, came to Kemet among it’s African people to partake of this oldest wisdom teachings in the world.

Oldest Book In The World

The editors of The Teachings Of Ptahhotep: The Oldest Book In The World assert that Ptahhotep instructs the ignorant in the knowledge and the standards of good speech. They state good speech will profit those who hear; however, it will be a loss to those who transgress.

According to the editors of The Oldest Book In The World, Ptahhotep concludes that his teachings value resides in their truth. The memory of his sayings will go on in the speech of men and women because of the worth of their percepts. Such percepts prepare a person to speak to prosperity.

Speaking To Prosperity

Finally, in this oldest book in the world, Ptahhotep declares that if a man’s son accepts his fathers words then no plan of his will go wrong. Fathers, then, should teach their son to be hearers, one who will guide his speech by what he has been told. Such a son will excel and his deeds will stand out. While those who do not hear will experience failure.

Personally, The Teachings Of Ptahhotep: The Oldest Book In The World is eye opening and a confirmation of the historical underpinnings of beginning civilization which have been foundational for my understanding of the earth’s origins, yet misrepresented or suppressed in most western history books. This book is a very easy read that contains many wisdom nuggets which may be source material for the biblical proverbs. I recommend The Teachings of Ptahhotep for anyone who whishes to gain a more thorough understanding of the African contribution to civilization and get a new perspective of the value of that contribution.