Official Review: Divorceless Relationships

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MatereF wrote: 04 Sep 2019, 06:24 In this day and age, when we live in a world that our individual awareness is lost in the midst of all that is going around us, such a book will come in handy. This is a book I would read and share with those around me. Great review.
This book would definitely help each one of us out when we are uncertain about how some of our relationships should be managed. Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a comment!
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Great review. It's true majority of us try to be what we are not in order to fit. I do agree that takes more energy and stress to maintain. One misses out on real life trying to life the fake one. Must read.
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Amenrodion wrote: 04 Sep 2019, 16:07 I can definitely relate to the part where you said we disguise our true selves. That sentence alone perked my interest in this book
We do disguise our true selves to get along with others, don't we? This realization hit me hard too! Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a comment!
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Aniza Butt wrote: 05 Sep 2019, 12:19 Seems an interesting book about human behaviour. The author has surely done a great job.
Thanks a lot for the review :tiphat:
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V 1 5 wrote: 06 Sep 2019, 17:59 You got me at "reading about life stories of people all around me". That's absolutely interesting. Especially that you have pointed out that it was also brutally honest. I reckon it would be a refreshing book to read. Thanks!
Brutal honestly underlies everything the author writes about in this book. You would surely enjoy it. Thanks for stopping and leaving a comment!
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Its interesting story,and it relates on our experiences and because of this we surely share to everyone.thanks.
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labibliofile wrote: 07 Sep 2019, 01:11 I love how beautifully worded the first paragraph is and how close it hit home! Thank you for your insights and the thoroughly engaging review! :)
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Shahere10 wrote: 07 Sep 2019, 08:14 I think I love this book. This book teaching us about self-awareness. We often failed to love ourselves while trying to please others. Thank you for your review! :tiphat:
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MsH2k wrote: 08 Sep 2019, 12:35 Thanks for your review. It sounds like a book worth reading. I am always amazed at how often people tell lies to each other (and probably to ourselves)!
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I wonder why didn't the Author title this book, "Divorce Less Society?" It may even sounds interesting topic. But, I know he has a lot of reason why, only if I was able to read this book It can satisfy my curiosity. But for those believer of the existence of God, he sent Jesus to this earth just to strengthen the matrimony of marriage. The lack of faith to God hinder the blessings of Happy relationships. I'm not saying that we are perfect. But we are trying our best to follow the will of God. Nice review. Thanks.
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Nizar Ali Shah wrote: 09 Sep 2019, 01:10 "Divorceless Relationships " by Gary M.Douglas.The author describes whatever we do in our day to day dealing with people are not facts but based on artificial dealing and by disguising our selves and mold it in to beings that we actually aren't his Divorceless Relationships explains the consequences of it if it not remedied on time.we can develop a harmonious society by dealing with our people in a decent way and that consequently would bring strong relationships and would boost the common values of society thus bringing peace and harmony among different people.Douglas advises all of us to open our eyes.Living in one's contextual world is not solution to the problem.This is a great book depicting human behavior.This book is the need of every body who want to increase their awareness.The author not only points out social problems and at the same time recommends solutions for improvements as well
You have effectively summarized the essence of the book. It was a pleasure reading this. Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a comment!
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kdstrack wrote: 09 Sep 2019, 15:35 It is interesting that the author touched on spiritual aspects (how we pray) in relation to the way we relate with others. His evidence can be seen in the advice and examples he offers to readers. Thanks for the thoughtful review.
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Eness wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 07:25 In love with books that teaches us ways in which we can create a positive energy with right kind of words= words can build and destroy so it’s a must Read
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Wow this sounds very interesting to me. I often feel like I need to hold back when I am with people and never fully express myself.
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In a world where everyone lives in contextual reality, this non-fictional work emphasizes how some people opt to live instead in the realm of non-contextual reality and what possibilities are available to them.
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