![]() ![]() Millman has a definite message he wants people to take in, and has a successful track record of promoting that message over numerous follow-up books. ![]() You’ll either believe Millman’s message of the peaceful warrior as it spools out over a further 150 pages you’ll succumb to your inner cynic. Socrates is a provocative pomposity puncher, able to do remarkable things because he’s in touch with his spiritual side, and considers Dan worth training to battle a forthcoming battle against dark, invisible forces. He’s a college gymnast with potential when he meets an enigmatic garage mechanic he calls Socrates, whom he credits with changing his life. His life journey really begins in his late teens. Three years later this graphic novel adaptation arrived, Millman explaining in his introduction that he’d been inspired by comics. ![]() His career really took off in the 1990s, and Way of the Peaceful Warrior was released as a film in 2007. ![]() In 1980 Dan Millman published the semi-autobiographical novel Way of the Peaceful Warrior, which floundered until reissued in 1984, after which he was able to switch careers from being a college physical education coach to a presenter of seminars encouraging human potential. ![]()
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