The Belief Test: Questions to Ask Yourself on the Journey of Life is filled with 285 thought-provoking, fun and enlightening questions that reaffirm and lead to personal discoveries about what you believe about yourself and the world around you.
"The belief test" Who would have thought something so simple as asking yourself questions could be so thought provoking, but it was. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and only wish it had been longer. I even found myself asking friends and family members some of the questions just to see what there answers were. I have to say it sparked numerous enjoyable and enlightening conversations. I would like to see more work from this author.
"You Must Read This Book" A friend of mine introduced me to this book and I must say that Belief Test is one of the most insightfull books I have ever read. I was searching for direction in my life and this book helped me to draw up a road map for me to turn my life into something meaningful. This book has inspired me to make changes in my life. This book has giving me a better understanding of myself. Everyone should read this book, and ask themselves these questions.
"A Must Have!" A friend recommended this book to me, and I'm so glad she did! I really like these types of books, but most of them are geared towards a particular aspect of life - relationships, religion, etc. This book covers it all in one neat little package! I pick this book up time and again and always find something new. It also is the perfect gift for those friends who seem to have everything (this book is new - so they don't have it!), or those co-workers you don't know very well.
"Thought Provoking" This little book is full of thought provoking questions. You can use it with friends to learn about each other or use it to learn more about your basic belief systems. You'll delve into areas that you may not have thought about indepth before.
"A true gem" Don't just buy one copy of Belief Test! You'll want to share this gem with all your friends. It's something I will turn to again and again. Some of the questions are hard-hitting, but "To thine own self be true."