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Ned
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Helpful to me, a troubled son and his father trying to reconcile and find their way.
— Aug 22, 2020 08:51AM
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Ken
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There book's gists are worth reading, but they are long-winded and repetitive, as if they are not plenty enough to make into a paperback.
The exhortation to let the son to take his destiny by its horn is worthy wisdom. However, the point is repeated so many times and with so many pages somehow disappoints even the most ardent supporter. I would be happy if there are more references to supported evidences.
— Jun 29, 2019 07:41PM
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The exhortation to let the son to take his destiny by its horn is worthy wisdom. However, the point is repeated so many times and with so many pages somehow disappoints even the most ardent supporter. I would be happy if there are more references to supported evidences.
Ken
is 70% done
A lot of repetition on how to let the son to slowly take over his own destiny. It seems that the author was trying to fill in content to make the book think enough to be a paperback and not this enough to be a magazine. I would prefer it to be concise and sometimes the best things in life are not defined by quantity.
— Jun 29, 2019 07:35PM
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