Review of Taking Charge: Vol. 2 More Stories on Aging Boldly

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This is a self-help book that has a lot of data and information. The information and data within the book is quite unique and peculiar. I believe that the author's perspective and solution will help to reduce the challenges. Thanks for your honest review.
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Today's BOTD is a nonfiction self-help guide for those looking to live their best lives, while aging gracefully. It's filled with helpful information, personal stories, tips, strategies, and advice. Readers are sure to find this both informative and inspiring! Thanks so much! :-)
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I really want to read this book, as it teaches on the issues of fraud that are faced by older people, which is one of the problem we face in our present society.
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I am currently a caregiver for my boyfriend's mom, and it is one of the most difficult jobs I have ever done. Due to the excess stress and aggravation that this job has brought onto both of us, I think this book would be an excellent read for us and her. Thanks for the review!
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I do agree with the author on the aspect of empowering older people to take control of their lives. More so, I think the myriad of statistics and reports in the book indicates that the book I research-based. Congrats on BOTD!
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This book seems to touch on some unique subjects. I've never heard of a book about the challenges of old age. Congrats!
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We have heard a lot about growing old gracefully, but the use of the word ‘boldly’ gives it a whole new perspective and makes it sound somewhat unique. Thanks for reviewing this book and for sharing your point of view.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this book to enjoy this new topic. Very interestin: the challenges that faced by older generation and their effects. The topic about the coronavirus disease pandemic is very timely and relevant more especially on the aging population. Congrats!
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This book will go a long way in correcting our perception about growing old. Thanks for an amazing review.
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There is a certain panic that comes with growing older. I believe this book will elevate some of those concerns. Thanks for this thoughtful book. Great review by the way.
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Aging is never been an easy thing to think about. It is a fear that people cannot escape; a topic that people don't want to talk about; and a fact that everyone will face in the future. Actually it is quite sad that we have to desicuaa about old age, but as mentioned in the review, this book describe on how to live through the old age nicely and gracefully. Strong suggestions towards the way to live through old life will be a good content that everyone should explore. Thank you and cheers!
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This book is really helpful because it's helps the younger generation understand the older generation and their challenges. Making it possible to learn from each other. Also giving solutions to their challenges and problems is a plus. Thanks for the review.
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'Official Review: Taking Charge: Vol. 2 More Stories on Aging Boldly' by Herb Weiss is an inspiring synopsis of the contents of the book on the problems of the older generation for keen readers! It states all the important points related to the book for readers. The point that growing old can very well become a motivation for people to pursue and achieve their life goals is worth mentioning in the review. Also, the point that the author included personal stories of people, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers. It was great to learn that the book is a preparatory, informative, and expository piece for the aging population!
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This seems like a very thoughtful book. It's easy for the young to take growing old for granted when they haven't experienced it. Perhaps this book sheds the proverbial light on the concept of ageing. Thanks for the amazing review
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

I am quite interested to read about aging and how the coronavirus affects the older population. I think this would be a great book for all ages as it is never too early to plan early so that one can be prepared for retirement. Thanks for the informative review.
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