Review of Reconfigurement

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Review of Reconfigurement

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Do you want to stay financially relevant in life? Are you disturbed by the economic crises facing your pocketbook? Do you have a financial plan for your life? Do you want to understand the factors in decision-making? Do you want to live a moderately wealthy life by present standards?
 
This book, Reconfigurement by Alan E. Fleischauer, is a self-help work. It involves the practical ways of planning—how to plan for the future and how to live in moderation in terms of wealth creation. The author uses his many years of experiences to instruct and guide readers on how to understand and plan for the future in terms of wealth creation and retirement.
 
I like the title of Chapter One, which reads “What’s the Plan?” This, I believe, is a vital question for anyone who wants to succeed. In this life, without a plan on how to go about it, things become boring and monotonous. “What's the plan?” is a challenging question that will make a reader's heart awaken in thought.
 
I, however, noticed that the content seems to center on the Americans! This, to me, is wrong! I sincerely believe that America is not only the country the book is written for; the author should have touched every race in such a way that nobody feels left behind.
 
I enjoyed the introspective questions displayed by the author on some of the pages. Questions like “What would you love to do?” "How much money is enough?” “How long will it take?” I also like the quotes that the author culled from great men like Winston Churchill. I think the work is well edited.
 
I like the cover image of a man standing on a hill. A mountain climber, obviously. This is a great sign of victory for having accomplished such a daunting task. The financial aspect of anyone's life can be a bit tricky.

However, I do not like the title. I feel the author could have chosen something better, but that’s just me. Someone else might not see anything wrong with it. However, the book was exceptionally edited. Therefore, I will give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
 
I recommend this book, Reconfigurement to every adult and young adult of every race, all over the world. I am stipulating "everyone" because the central idea centers on a general issue facing the world's economy. In this book, there are insightful, meaningful, and inspiring nuggets that anyone could pick up. I think it is a good read.
 
 

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