In 'Mind is a Myth' by U. G. Krishnamurti, the reader is offered a unique perspective on the nature of the human mind and its inherent limitations. Through a series of conversations and anecdotes, Krishnamurti challenges traditional beliefs and exposes the fallacy of pursuing enlightenment or self-improvement. His literary style is crisp and provocative, drawing on personal experiences and philosophical insights to deconstruct the myth of the mind. Situated in the context of Advaita Vedanta and existential philosophy, the book presents a radical departure from conventional spiritual teachings, emphasizing the futility of seeking psychological security or enlightenment. Krishnamurti's unconventional approach and uncompromising honesty make 'Mind is a Myth' a thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating read for those willing to question their fundamental assumptions about the self and consciousness. Recommended for readers interested in exploring non-dualistic perspectives on the nature of reality and the limitations of the human mind.