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Re: Impact of the title

Posted: 11 Jan 2021, 17:54
by Yvonne Monique
The title is surely catching but a bit offensive too, in my opinion.

Re: Impact of the title

Posted: 25 Mar 2021, 15:59
by markodim721
In my opinion the title has a humorous, frivolous and relaxed tone.

Re: Impact of the title

Posted: 07 Sep 2021, 03:58
by Medhansh Bhardwaj
I would have never read this book if it weren't for that title. This title is short and straightforward- designed to grab the attention of the targeted audience, and it does so too.

Re: Impact of the title

Posted: 09 Jan 2022, 12:46
by Shridhar Suryawanshi
Actually, the title of the book is what really inspired me to read it. It was unique and original, and made me think "Okay, I guess I will give this book a try." And I am glad I did.

Re: Impact of the title

Posted: 08 Apr 2022, 13:22
by Marsha JJ
While a bit crude, the title is definitely one that catches your attention and it's a good preview of what's inside the book. Our "buts" definitely get in the way of going after what we want in life. It's better to say "yes, and...." instead of "but".... when it comes to our own hesitations in taking action on something important.

Re: Impact of the title

Posted: 16 May 2022, 08:38
by n3stl3y_
Title is very straightforward and you get what you expect

Re: Impact of the title

Posted: 04 Jun 2022, 13:44
by Marsha JJ
I thought it was a clever, cheeky title that did a great job describing the essence of the book -- that you have to stop using "but" as an excuse.

Re: Impact of the title

Posted: 18 Jun 2022, 06:31
by Maris Charles M
The title of this book caught my attention. I thought it to be a self-guide and motivational book and it never came short of my expectation.

Re: Impact of the title

Posted: 22 Jul 2022, 15:51
by Cocobutta
I love the title of the book. I think it’s catchy and it definitely intrigued me, it doesn’t sound to serious and let’s you know the book will be easy to understand.

Re: Impact of the title

Posted: 09 Mar 2024, 01:29
by Samuel Okoye 2
The title of the book is very catchy, and immediately says what the book is about. However I think its directness can actually be misunderstood by some.