Review of Mustache Rydes

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"Mustache Rydes" sounds like a whimsical and amusing read, combining humor and adventure. The concept of a mustache-themed journey adds an intriguing twist. I'm definitely adding this to my reading list!
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Ebrryone wishes to be in the corporate world because its a way easier thinh but getting ruch from it isn't easy. Congratulations on making a book fo the day
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The review highlights the importance of bold life choices and the pursuit of passion. Boysan's departure from the corporate world is a compelling story in itself. The humor injected into the informal writing style, especially the "Luau Ryde" slogan, promises an entertaining read. I'm definitely adding this to my reading list.
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The author's willingness to mentor new drivers adds a refreshing dimension to the narrative. It's inspiring how he maintains professionalism in unconventional situations. This aspect, combined with the humorous writing style, makes me excited to delve into Mustache Rydes.
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I love to read memoirs. This one talks about the author engaging in the Rideshare business after leaving the corporate job. When we as individuals follow our passion, we live a more fulfilled life doing that. Congrats on the BOTD and a satisfactory review.
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The story of a young man who was nurtured into the White collar job seeing how his parents work hard and struggled at his young age, he chose to work hard to support his family.
He decided to fulfill his passion by entering to entering the rideshare business after years of serving in a white collar job.

I cherished how he was brave enough to chase after his passion, teaching us to make bold and smart choices to fulfilling life and pursuing and passion and dreams.
The inspiration to continue reading came from the composure and professionalism he put towards work and not to give into the tempting demands of intoxicated clients.

When one wants to succeed in life we have to have a clear vision and understanding of what we want and distinguish it from her our quenchable desire of pleasures...
I rate he 4stars
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Amazing book. It explored different concept of struggle as rideshare driver. It is indeed tough leaving corporate world and enter the unconventional life to fulfill one's own needs. The author writing skills are impeccable.
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The book is a great read. Steven grew up in a traditional corporate environment and, having seen his parents struggle financially at a young age, he worked extra hard to provide his family with a better life. After serving in a white-collar career for several years, the author decided to pursue a more passionate and fulfilling lifestyle. I admired how Boysan mentored new drivers. While some might see it as competition, the author was happy to welcome new people into the profession.
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Mustache Rydes by Steven A. Yagyagan is a narrative story of Rideshare tales. It gives a broad description of Steven's journey from the corporate world to the a different world and life as a driver where he tells us about his connection and interaction with his clients from different places. He also shows us how if feels to do something you love and it doesn't matter if a big deal or something small with little or no pay, it doesn't change the great feeling it comes with giving the book a good flow and interest in reading more.
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