Review of Reconfigurement
Posted: 29 Sep 2022, 11:19
[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
What are your plans for life after retirement? Do you plan to spend your retirement days touring the world? Or do you plan to stay cooped up on the couch till nature calls you home?
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a book of 13 chapters. The author’s aim in this book is to show the importance of planning ahead of time. He notes the sad fact that most Americans work past retirement age because of a lack of planning.
In this book, the author gives tips on reconfiguring our lives. He writes that it is possible to retire without having to worry about money and, at the same time, do what you love the most. Is it possible not to worry about money even in old age? What are these life-changing tips? And most importantly, how do you plan ahead of time? Grab a copy of this book to uncover these life-changing opportunities!
Wow! It’s all I can say after reading this book. I applaud the author for this masterpiece. I like the author’s writing style. It seemed like I was having a conversation with him. I also liked the humour used. I could not stop grinning at his play on words. It made the book entertaining.
This book was educative. There are loads of answers to questions you might have been worried about concerning old age. This book was also inspirational. The author tells the readers that despite our age, we are all unique in our way. We are all goal-getters and can only achieve something if we plan. He attached well-known quotes from some personalities, like Winston Churchill. I looked forward to the highlighted sayings in the book.
One of my favourite parts of this book is the story about the farmer. It taught me that there are indeed two sides to every coin. It depends on how you see it at the moment. The author also took out time to include links that would be useful for self-assessment. He analyzed these links and what he thought of them when he tried the assessment. I did not find it boring at any point. This book was well-detailed. It contains information on issues concerning life. I had to jot down some vital points while reading. I encountered no error in this book, so it is safe to say that it was exceptionally well-edited. For these reasons, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.
I recommend this book to readers ranging from teenagers to adults approaching retirement age. This book is a guide to planning ahead of time.
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Reconfigurement
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What are your plans for life after retirement? Do you plan to spend your retirement days touring the world? Or do you plan to stay cooped up on the couch till nature calls you home?
Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a book of 13 chapters. The author’s aim in this book is to show the importance of planning ahead of time. He notes the sad fact that most Americans work past retirement age because of a lack of planning.
In this book, the author gives tips on reconfiguring our lives. He writes that it is possible to retire without having to worry about money and, at the same time, do what you love the most. Is it possible not to worry about money even in old age? What are these life-changing tips? And most importantly, how do you plan ahead of time? Grab a copy of this book to uncover these life-changing opportunities!
Wow! It’s all I can say after reading this book. I applaud the author for this masterpiece. I like the author’s writing style. It seemed like I was having a conversation with him. I also liked the humour used. I could not stop grinning at his play on words. It made the book entertaining.
This book was educative. There are loads of answers to questions you might have been worried about concerning old age. This book was also inspirational. The author tells the readers that despite our age, we are all unique in our way. We are all goal-getters and can only achieve something if we plan. He attached well-known quotes from some personalities, like Winston Churchill. I looked forward to the highlighted sayings in the book.
One of my favourite parts of this book is the story about the farmer. It taught me that there are indeed two sides to every coin. It depends on how you see it at the moment. The author also took out time to include links that would be useful for self-assessment. He analyzed these links and what he thought of them when he tried the assessment. I did not find it boring at any point. This book was well-detailed. It contains information on issues concerning life. I had to jot down some vital points while reading. I encountered no error in this book, so it is safe to say that it was exceptionally well-edited. For these reasons, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.
I recommend this book to readers ranging from teenagers to adults approaching retirement age. This book is a guide to planning ahead of time.
******
Reconfigurement
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon