★★★★★ 5
Made Me Examine My Own Hidden Prisons -- Powerful and Empowering
Format: Hardcover
I was fortunate to read Shaka's book early, and it stands as one of the most profound self-help books I've ever encountered. The experience reminded me of reading MAN'S SEARCH FOR MEANING -- that rare combination of beautiful, raw writing paired with hard-earned wisdom born from lived experience.
What sets HOW TO BE FREE apart are the "Digging Deeper" sections at the end of each chapter, which offer straightforward, specific guidance for breaking free from the hidden prisons that keep us from reaching our potential. These aren't vague platitudes; they're practical tools you can actually use.
While my privileged upbringing couldn't be more different from the experiences Shaka writes about, I quickly discovered that the hidden prisons he explores -- grief, anger, struggles with forgiveness and vulnerability, etc -- are universal. They affect all of us, regardless of our background or circumstances. As someone who loves introspection, I found myself genuinely engaged in examining my own hidden prisons and what holds me back. The book doesn't just tell you about these barriers -- it makes you want to dig into your own.
What his journey gave me wasn't just insight, but confidence. If he could find his version of freedom from solitary confinement, then I have no excuse not to pursue mine.
The writing itself is incredible -- authentic, compelling, and beautifully crafted. I'd read anything Shaka wrote. This book doesn't just teach you about freedom; it shows you the path to find your own.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2025