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tsejea

tsejea

Joined December 2017

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It's a great, even though people might find it repetitive with anecdotes to just trying emphasis only one thing, but that is the point. The book was quite well written, was made clean and fast reading. I like it, will read it to remind myself, to stay focus on essential.

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The Power and the Glory | Graham Greene
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I just come to know Graham Greene. I am convinced, such vigorous written strength. I am only at chapter 3. GooD gracious !

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Pickpick

I finished it in the trip back home, triggerred me to have deeper thought on life. The book have adequately researched begin with solid foundation, start with talk on death. Quite lot of reference quote, say books or poem or movie , it's widely known. Perhaps it's easy for me to relate. It's does not push you away if you haven read or watch any of those. It's still welcome you to read on.

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It is full of anecotes to back his principle. I do enjoy some of the story, may misled people into a getting out booze and drunk, require read with some cautious mind, it's mostly remind people to step out of comfort zone and try something new.

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It's have been a great ride, there is much to ponder. The author have provide good arguments.

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I found another most quoted author , Mihaly #Csikszentmihalyi. Not a easy name to remember, still his work was impressive enough, to be taken reference. Read his book last year, #flow, may be it's time for reread?

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Omg, it's #VictorFrankl most quoted author, in this year read. May be I should re read #man's search for meaning

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That will be all tonight, I am glad I can rest now while books will still be here tomorrow. Good night now

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This life, as you live in at present, and have lived it, you must live it over more, and also innumerable times, and there will be nothing new in it, but every pain and every joy and every thought and every sigh, and all the unspeakably small and great in thy life must come to you again, and all in the same series and sequence.