Harvard Psychiatrist M. Scott Peck's book “The Road Less Travelled” inspires us to love in order to find meaning in our life and transcend the mediocrity of the selfish human ego. He motivates us to use one indispensable tool to escape our ego boundaries and to find real love. That tool is discipline.

The Invited Philosopher Carol This is the fourth virtual dinner. Carol had dinner in Knoxville. As usual, I had dinner in Miami. Menu Paty’s dinner: Linguine pasta alle vongole with a mix of seafood. Paty’s wine: Tomaiolo Pinot Grigio, 2020. Carol’s sushi dinner: Veggie roll and California roll. Carol’s drink: Blue Moon beer The Philosophy As this is St. Valentine’s week, we chose the topic of “Love” as defined by

M. Scott Peck. In 1978, the Harvard Psychiatrist M. Scott Peck published his first and most famous book “The Road Less Travelled” in which he describes the attributes that make for a fulfilled human being. He borrowed the title from a poem by American poet Robert Frost “The Road Not Taken”. The book’s main philosophy is to encourage embracing the skill of discipline in 4 situations: to delay gratification, to…

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