| Wisdom from the Batcave: How to Live a Super, Heroic Life -
Posted on 22-02-2007 15:25 |
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Hey ppl!
Just read this really cool book about Batman ... it's the deeper meaning behind reading batman comic books. it's called "Wisdom from the Batcave" the author has like a Phd in batman or something ... i highly recommend it ... ne1: else read it? thoughts?

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Posted on 22-02-2007 15:39 |
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well i entered in the BYTB contest and hope to win the book, but if i dont i plan on buying it.
Alfred- Why do we fall Sir?.........So we can
learn to pick ourselves up.
Bruce- You still havent givin up on me.
Alfred- Nevah!
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Posted on 22-02-2007 16:57 |
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I'm not all that interested in it. I usually get all the life lesson's and metaphors from reading first hand; so I don't really need a book to tell me what to think.
Never start with the head; the victim gets all fuzzy!
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Posted on 22-02-2007 17:09 |
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The Book doesn't tell you what to think.
Here's what it's about:
Wisdom from the Batcave analyzes the life philosophy that emerges from Batman comic books. In 18 lighthearted chapters (such as How to Triumph over Adversity, the Value of Inspiring Others, A Better Definition of Victory), the Batman's example is used to teach profound truths. Focusing on relationships with self, others, and the larger community, Wisdom from the Batcave uses the experience of the Batman and his allies to illustrate how to live a better life.
Wisdom from the Batcave will appeal to young and old alike. It is both lighthearted and profound. Adult readers of comic books or younger readers who like the Batman will enjoy this book.
Plus, alot of Bat related people loved it:
http://www.batwisdom.com/Reviews.html
Read a sample page:
http://www.batwisdom.com/uploads/sample_page68.pdf

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Posted on 22-02-2007 17:25 |
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It sounds like a self-help book. I'll give it a try anyway.
I have the manual to becoming Batman. THAT was a fun book to read. |
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Posted on 22-02-2007 23:09 |
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kpangilinan wrote:
It sounds like a self-help book. I'll give it a try anyway.
I have the manual to becoming Batman. THAT was a fun book to read.
from a review of Wisdom from the Batcave on Amazon.com:
This slim, unassuming volume packs a major spiritual punch. Cary Friedman, never conceding to the darker forces of either the self-help or comic genre, offers a genuinely unique and sorely-needed take on the true meaning of heroism. Drawing inspiration from his clearly sincere enthusiasm for the Batman character, Friedman provides pragmatic yet profound suggestions for true life transformation. Fans of comics will love this book, but even those who have never picked up a comic book in their lives will find it deeply wise and (not insignificantly), very entertaining. An absolute must-read for all!! |
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Posted on 22-02-2007 23:11 |
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kpangilinan wrote:
It sounds like a self-help book. I'll give it a try anyway.
I have the manual to becoming Batman. THAT was a fun book to read.
so it's not really a self-help book based on the review from amazon ... but to each their own, right? |
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Posted on 23-02-2007 03:40 |
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This isn't a self-help book. It simply discusses the nature of Batman's moral structure and its impact on culture, aided with the personal lense of the author and his viewpoints.
Judging by the cover art, it probably isn't licensed by DC Comics, but it still looks interesting. I've thought about these ideas myself in relation to how I've grown up with the moral fibers of Batman. I love the sample page (linked by Beyond above) and the "What Would Batman Do?" concept in discusses. I'd much rather use that as a moral compass than some silly ancient book written by who knows who.

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Posted on 23-02-2007 13:41 |
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Caleson wrote:
This isn't a self-help book. It simply discusses the nature of Batman's moral structure and its impact on culture, aided with the personal lense of the author and his viewpoints.
Judging by the cover art, it probably isn't licensed by DC Comics, but it still looks interesting. I've thought about these ideas myself in relation to how I've grown up with the moral fibers of Batman. I love the sample page (linked by Beyond above) and the "What Would Batman Do?" concept in discusses. I'd much rather use that as a moral compass than some silly ancient book written by who knows who.
I read in an interview that Rabbi Friedman said that the book wasn't licensed by DC but that was only one reason why there is no bat insignia in the spotlight. He said somethinkg like he wishes he could have put a mirror in the spotlight to show that the spotlight shines for every one of us. The stabbing spotlight is not calling for batman... it's calling for us. Thought that was pretty cool. He's a rabbi btw... wouild be interestedin knowing how he would respond to that "...than some silly ancient book written by who knows who" line LOL |
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Bat Fanatic wrote:
He said somethinkg like he wishes he could have put a mirror in the spotlight to show that the spotlight shines for every one of us. The stabbing spotlight is not calling for batman... it's calling for us. Thought that was pretty cool. Yeah, that is pretty clever. It definitely would have filled in the spotlight well rather than just being blank as it currently stands. That just sort of ruins the design in my eye; it's big and bold yet there seems to be no point to it.
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He's a rabbi btw... wouild be interestedin knowing how he would respond to that "...than some silly ancient book written by who knows who" line LOL Heheh. Yeah, I just get annoyed with people that claim that without a book of religious faith, humans would have no morals, which is entirely false. We've got proof right here in Batman. The author seems like a neat fellow, though, having written such an intriguing book.
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Posted on 23-02-2007 20:18 |
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Lets not make this a religous topic, mainly because there are so many different faiths. Everyone has different opinions, but one thing is certain, peoples morals have gfotten worse.

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