First impression vs Final impression

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Re: First impression vs Final impression

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Hogwarts03 wrote: 03 Jun 2021, 02:55 Honestly, from the start I sort of knew this book would serve as a guide or instruction to provide insight and knowledge. This carried on throughout the book.
I don't think my fears were worsened by the end of the book, but I was made more aware of the complexities of the healthcare system, which happens to be quite jarring if anyone is considering a future in medicine.
I found the book very simple and straightforward while providing a truthful insight of the area, which is quite commendable for today.
Yeah! The author gave more in-depth insights about the healthcare system than what people would have cared to know. A thousand of people has read her story now and has probably spread it out to other people.
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At first I thought her aim was to call out those in the business of health care, but in the end, I saw she really did care for the public.
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I initially believed that the purpose of this book was to expose the covert goals that drive medical insurance policies. In actuality, it proves to be highly advantageous. It imparts a lot of knowledge to the reader.
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I initially believed, as you did, that the purpose of this book was to expose the covert goals that drive medical insurance policies. In actuality, it proves to be highly advantageous. It imparts a lot of knowledge to the reader.
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My first impression about the book was a book to criticize the old healthcare system and to educate readers on the modern practices in the healthcare sector. My final impression about the book is a self-help book which provides information on how to care for one’s health. The importance of health insurance and primary care provider
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I knew it was going to be a book like this what I did not saw coming were the memoirs and I kind of like it. It added to the beauty of this book.
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This is an interesting review of this book
Your choice of words is great
I love you stated everything explicitly
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This is an interesting review of this book
Your choice of words is great
I love you stated everything explicitly
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When picking up this book I initially thought this was a great self-help without some information insurance and healthcare. But there’s so much more on the other side of the system and it gets sticky and more complicated than people realize. I appreciated the content but also see a whole different realm
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Great book I love it
The author did extremely well
Excellent work
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I initially thought that the book will be solely focused on business and how to go about it, but going through the book, it emphasizes on the health sector and family aspect.
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Great book, I love how the author expressed everything
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I initially believed, as you did, that the purpose of this book was to expose the covert goals that drive medical insurance policies. it proves to be highly advantageous. It imparts a lot of knowledge to the reader.
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Picking up this book, I did not give it so much thought I just felt this book would be about health and healthcare related matters. However, after reading this book I got so enlightened about how the health care system operates and I had to let go of some misconceptions I already had. This book was indeed very educative and informative.
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Post by Bavithra karthikeyan »

I initially thought of the book as something that criticizes on the healthcare system. But on reading it I found that the author shows a perspective where knowledge on the healthcare services is very much important. A truly informative book.
Between the pages of a book is the loveliest place to be :techie-studyingbrown: :D
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