Is this book really offensive?
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Re: Is this book really offensive?

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As someone that rarely sugar coats, I agree. Bluntness is far easier to deal with because it's less likely to be misinterpreted. I think if one is open-minded, they'll take the lessons the author offers and apply them in practical ways. Offence is likely to only be detected by those struggling to obtain success through the fault of their own choices and actions.
–Paul Sweeney

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Sorry here i forgot to say thanks to the author for giving me a reason for why i love my weaknesses instead of hating them. I would also like to say here that book was offensive and i love offensive people because they make you realise, your demerits and the person who also tells that how to overcome it, is a gold, i would say.Ayat paarsa wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 05:57 I found it a little offended and inveighed, for example when author said: "If you are a cerebral individual who loves to spend lots of time overthinking and discussing the same issues, then this book May be not for you." That means, the author takes "overthinking" as a weakness. But all my resentness vanished when author said, take your weaknesses as your strength.He also said be proud for what you are, I am a thinker and I am proud of it.


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