Recently, a man who has been working on my house told me about some of his personal struggles. It was the whole package: health, marital, and financial problems, as well as the challenge of sharing the upbringing of his young daughter with his ex-wife. My heart went out to him, and I thought, he's got to have Science and Health. But I didn't know just how to introduce him to the book.
At first there was the thought that he didn't look like the sort of person who would want to read it. But I quickly shut out that thought. Because I've found over the years that people of all backgrounds connect with the ideas in Science and Health.
People with all kinds of backgrounds connect with the ideas in this book.