Review of Reconfigurement
Posted: 27 Jun 2024, 01:47
[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
This book, Reconfigurement, by Alan Fleischauer, is a necessity for all. Fleischauer deftly exposes the hidden reality concerning the financial situations of those who are classified as elderly. I'm referring to those 65 and older who are eligible for retirement. However, if we weren't born at 65 and we didn't wake up at 65, why does it seem like we have little to no control over our lives at 65? I'll explain. This is due to the fact that a large proportion of individuals have a carefree mentality that permeates all aspects of our lives, including but not limited to our financial situation. But don't worry; this book has everything you need and more to help you escape this depressing pattern. The author skillfully illustrates how science and technology have greatly increased the typical American's lifespan and how 50 is now the new 30, and 60 is the new 40. Though this sounds excellent, there are issues because the country's financial industry has not undergone structural reform, making retirement feel forced to some because it comes too soon. But the good news is that you will learn how to take full advantage of the opportunities presented in this book. It also provides the straightforward, realistic, and efficient strategies required to achieve financial independence in retirement. Planning and adjustment are involved in reconfiguration. I now put it to you: are you prepared to make plans for your life that will result in a positive change?
There are a plethora of reasons to enjoy this book, and the depth of knowledge found within its pages is more than enough. Still, I would cut to my favourite section out of respect for the facts. Without a doubt, this is the most fascinating and captivating financial book I have ever read. There was a moment when I thought Fleischauer was speaking directly to me and we were having a discussion because of the way he uses language to hold your attention. I consider being able to learn and have fun at the same time to be a double bonus.
I adore this book and would read it again at some point. I have nothing negative to say about it.
I sincerely rate this five out of five stars. It's captivating to read, powerful, and edited to perfection; don't overlook that. I would advise everyone to try it. In reality, this book ought to be given to you as soon as you reach reading age and are competent to read. Regards.
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Reconfigurement
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This book, Reconfigurement, by Alan Fleischauer, is a necessity for all. Fleischauer deftly exposes the hidden reality concerning the financial situations of those who are classified as elderly. I'm referring to those 65 and older who are eligible for retirement. However, if we weren't born at 65 and we didn't wake up at 65, why does it seem like we have little to no control over our lives at 65? I'll explain. This is due to the fact that a large proportion of individuals have a carefree mentality that permeates all aspects of our lives, including but not limited to our financial situation. But don't worry; this book has everything you need and more to help you escape this depressing pattern. The author skillfully illustrates how science and technology have greatly increased the typical American's lifespan and how 50 is now the new 30, and 60 is the new 40. Though this sounds excellent, there are issues because the country's financial industry has not undergone structural reform, making retirement feel forced to some because it comes too soon. But the good news is that you will learn how to take full advantage of the opportunities presented in this book. It also provides the straightforward, realistic, and efficient strategies required to achieve financial independence in retirement. Planning and adjustment are involved in reconfiguration. I now put it to you: are you prepared to make plans for your life that will result in a positive change?
There are a plethora of reasons to enjoy this book, and the depth of knowledge found within its pages is more than enough. Still, I would cut to my favourite section out of respect for the facts. Without a doubt, this is the most fascinating and captivating financial book I have ever read. There was a moment when I thought Fleischauer was speaking directly to me and we were having a discussion because of the way he uses language to hold your attention. I consider being able to learn and have fun at the same time to be a double bonus.
I adore this book and would read it again at some point. I have nothing negative to say about it.
I sincerely rate this five out of five stars. It's captivating to read, powerful, and edited to perfection; don't overlook that. I would advise everyone to try it. In reality, this book ought to be given to you as soon as you reach reading age and are competent to read. Regards.
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Reconfigurement
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon