Review of Man Mission

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a chronicle of a unique journey of adventure and discovery of the world undertaken by four young men and friends since university, over a period of 15 years. Their annual trip was dubbed Man Mission. They grew up, learned what friendship is, and eventually became husbands and adult fathers. It's an exciting story about friendship, adventure, and physiological and spiritual growth.

An inspirational story for life

Man Mission teaches us to go beyond ourselves and to add new experiences to our lives to make them enjoyable. The story teaches us not to neglect any aspect or area of life, in this case family as a priority, work in second place, and finally adventures (travel). All these things make our lives harmonious and balanced.

It tells how life is made up of ups and downs, but how a person's perseverance and determination can help them overcome them, with the help of friends who are there at all times.

Through hiking, kayaking, biking, and trekking, the four men learned to push themselves and make their dreams a reality. It wasn't always easy to travel the places, seas, and oceans of the countries they visited, but they did everything they could to succeed in their mission, and in the end, they grew as individuals but also as a community.

Their adventures have been very beneficial, as they have helped strengthen their friendships and connect with people from other cultures and backgrounds. All of this helped shape their personalities during the 15 years that their ritualistic journey with friends lasted.

Being a man means many things, and for that, a man must travel within and without himself and always learn as life continues to teach us day by day through beautiful things but also through the challenges that come our way.

Family is very important, whether it is the one that comes from a marriage alliance, the one of blood, or the one that comes from a sincere and strong friend. Whatever our choices and actions, life always follows its course. Above all, we should always go towards experiences that educate us and make us happy, no matter what we have to do in life.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. This book is unique in that it is well written, grammar or spelling errors were not noticed. It is well articulated in chapters and parts in a proper sequence of ideas and logic.

I would recommend this novel to anyone over the age of 18 who can grasp the content and especially to fans of travelogues.

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Honestly in my opinion, this was a story of friendship and adventure albeit a bit reckless.
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