Review of All You'll Never Be

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Hi @Michelle Chafins, I just read your comments on the official review of "All You'll Never Be" and I appreciate your positive review. We all face roadblocks during life and if we do not them drive us to despair and we focus on the window of opportunity that may open behind the obstacle we can stay positive and move on in our lives. Thanks. @Mrlefty0706
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Thanks for your review! It's great to hear that you found 'All You'll Never Be: Because of Who You Are' to be a source of good guidance for life. The illustrations and layout reminding you of a children's storybook while the lessons are just very short and precise.
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All You'll Never Be is a great read for adults. I like that it's an illustrated book for adults that talks about life and other important things. I'm curious to see what this book is like so I will be reading it soon. Congratulations on making botd!
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"All You'll Never Be: Because of Who You Are" by E. L. Neve is a 69-page book exploring the meaning of life and human existence. The author discusses happiness, choices, consequences, and provides insightful examples like life as a video game or stream. Thanks for the amazing review.
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At first, because of the cover illustration, I thought this was a self-help book for kids. But the 'meaning of life' topic is too advanced for them, so it must be for adults. At 69 pages this will make for an easy read. Thanks.
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All You've Never Be sounds like a great self help book, motivational and inspiring read. This review gives a clear glimpse into what one should explain the book. The meaning of life is unique but similar as perceived by different people. Congratulations on BOTD!!
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At first, if judge by the cover alone, I genuinely thought this book must be for kids but the title about life is advanced enough for them. It seems that the author has the foresight that most adults probably in reading slump hence the illustrations to facilitate the reading experience. Life is worth pondering about so I'm adding this to my list.
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"All You'll Never Be" is a refreshingly insightful exploration into the essence of life and self-acceptance. With a poignant blend of wisdom and clarity, the author delves into the fundamental question of the meaning of life, guiding readers through introspective reflections and practical insights.
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An incredible thought provoking read on various aspects of life with captivating illustrations. Great read. Congrats on #BOTD
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I was truly impressed by E. L. Neve's book, 'All You'll Never Be: Because of Who You Are.' It offers profound insights into the meaning of life and encourages readers to reflect on their choices and perspectives."
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You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.

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The book might look simple but it is the very definition of symbolism and sophistication. I have always respected it when someone is well conversant enough with a concept to explain it in easy-going yet effective way. Ot focuses on I dividualosm on a society bent on conformity.
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This sound like a very uplifting and thought-provoking book. Not to lose hope when things don't go according to plan but to recheck and replan to make the right choices to suite you as person. I think anyone can gain by this. Thanks for a great review. Congrats on BOTD.
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"All You'll Never Be: Because of Who You Are by E. L. Neve is a concise 69-page exploration of life's meaning, happiness, choices, and self-appreciation. With vibrant illustrations complementing insightful content, this impeccably edited book offers timely advice for readers seeking fulfillment and happiness."
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Post by Ika Apro »

The there of the book is very interesting. I always think about such existencial matters as to why are we here and so on. The author seems to have come up with 5 answers to that question that debates each other and I think the delivery of this matter js very interesting.
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Your review provides a threshold to the book and I found that really helpful. The way you analyzed the contents of the book was amazing. Thank you for your review.
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