The book flows naturally from idea to idea, delving into more depth when needed, via the questioning of the Youth, but the chapter headings break it up into pieces. I liked this because you can read it through really nicely, but later, you can go right to a chapter you want to think about in more depth or re read concepts. Titles like “That Bad Person and Poor Me” and “Reward Gives Rise to Competition”. Another great thing about this book is that it’s very open in nature. It’s not about religion and it doesn’t claim to have all the answers, but rather gives you jumping off points and some great things to work with.