Review of Ungraduated

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As someone who can be a bit too focused on what others think, this book sounds pretty perfect for me. I strongly believe in our way of thinking affecting what happens to us, so maybe this writer’s philosophy will be in harmony with my own. Thank you for the helpful review.
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I find a book that fills us with constructive thoughts and teaches us how we can navigate the negatives fascinating. It covers essential topics, such as the mental, the physical, science, the past, and reality. Some good recommendations can be drawn from the official review as to how to deal with weaknesses and fear.
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Based on the review, the book from this author sounds like a good read geared for those interested in gaining knowledge from someone with a factual perspective on this topic. I do agree that the mind is a "powerful element" in more ways than just the body. The quote on fear I find to be very accurate. Nice review.
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This book illustrates that really we are what we think; the power of the mind . The review was well done and I can't agree more that this self help book is a must have.
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From the cover and title I was expecting it to be more around achieving success without following a conventional education path, does the book focus on that at all?
We've longed to see the roses, but never felt the thorns
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The review of this book is interesting, everyone has a blind spot and this thing defines who we think we are only if we accept it. Congrats on BOTD!
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This sounds like a very good self-help book. I've read hundreds of them, and they all regurgitate the same stuff; this one seems to be more updated to the current times. I enjoyed your review.
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I believe that we can use the power of the mind for our own development and improvement , it can also be used to attract abundance. This sounds very informative. I would like to read this.
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Interesting! The book validates how a person's life can be stirred from his mental positioning. It would be nice to get into the details. A review well done.
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The book review is concise and informative. It attracts the readers with the highlighted ideas about the personal capably. I would like to read the book.
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An informative and thought provoking book "Ungraduated" by Ken Hannaman is appealing. The information such as our physique can be influenced by what we put in our mind makes the book quite useful to read.
life is only knowing the unknown, we can do this by reading books easily- Online book club is a great place for this. This is what I believe.
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So, Ungraduated taught me a lot with just a 5 minutes audiobook and this is so enthralling because it relates to my everyday life.
Ken Hannaman points out reality that there is no evidence of the existence of a soul in the sense that it(the soul) can't be seen with the help of an x-ray or any body scanning instrument.The body is seen as a bridge between the physical and non physical and we are an eternal energy that have been given the chance/choice to experience physical life .
In addition to that, as humans are connected to a source and it requires conscious practice to connect with that higher power.The writer aims is on a path,telling us not to be what the society tags us as rather we should be what we perceive of our connection with that "higher power".
Personally I'd rate this material a solid 5 stars because it has given me a purpose of self reflection which I believe you will understand too which will serve me, plus,I have no reason not to.
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This book can be regarded as a health book. Amazing review.
Congrats on making it to the book of the day.
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What a great privilege to have been offered a sneak peak into this book. From the moment I started reading the Foreword I was intrigued by the author's friend's style of writing and by his honesty and desire for direction. In this book the friend found hope and a new way to look at his life.
The author's story begins in the Preface and is a raw account of his youth experience and the situations that led him to who he is today.
I look forward to reading the rest of this story, as I believe each of us can learn from another's experience and take the good and apply it to our lives.
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"Finding your why and dropping out of outdated belief systems" is it my English so bad that I am the only one who gets no sense in this sentence? I read the description in review carefully and still am at a loss what this book should teach me. It is one of the reasons I dislike non-fiction with its confusing and blurred lines. All the same congratulations on BOTD!
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