Review of Reconfigurement
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Review of Reconfigurement
The moment i started turning pages of Reconfigurement, i knew that the reading will be easy and nice. I noticed this in acknowledgement section, where the author, assures the reader that he will explain deep things in brief and simple language that anyone can understands.
The book is a bit small in size. It contains 121 pages with 13 chapters only. However, the book is educative. It has numbers of lessons on how to plan ahead, such as having health insurance policy. I found this useful to myself because i have never thought of having health insurance policy before. But now, after reading this book, i knew is necessary to have one.
There is more good things that i discover after reading this book. I did not found anything discouraging and made me stop reading, i was eager to discover more new things, hence continue reading. I like the tone of the book, it is encouraging. The point where it says: "The word crisis refers to different terms in different cultures of people." For example, for someone to enjoy good things in life, firstly, he or she needs to move in pain. "That's, no pain no gain". And that everything happen for a reason welther it is good or bad. So we need to accept the situation and move on. This is encouraging.
Availability of income is necessary in our day to day lives, especially in old ages. Therefore, it is really helpful to planning ahead. Research shows that many people do not plan there future life, others start planning while they are already retired. This drug them into poor life experience in old ages. When reading this book, you will find out the best time for planning for the retirement.
I found nothing wrong in this book, that can stop someone from reading it. I had a good time scroll down the pages. E. Alan Fleischauer, wrote this book professionally. No typos were detected. Another good thing is that the author, never used profanity words. This enables this work to be presented to people of all ages with different religious beliefs.
I am happy to rate this book, 5 out of 5 stars by looking at all good points mentioned above.
In a conclusion, i recommend this book is for people of all ages. Young and adults can read this book. It is also for the people, who are interested to learn how to plan ahead. Government officials, business people, and all those who are working in non governmental organisations. This book is for them.
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Reconfigurement
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