Review of No Psuse

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Review of No Psuse

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "No Psuse" by Dr Markeith Porter.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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What does a military life entail? This is the tale of a boy named Key who enlisted in the Navy at a young age despite being disqualified by his ASVAB result. He swiftly developed into a man thanks to the boot camp. Setting up for sprinkler maintenance, when they frequently had to carry testing castings the full length of a ship, was one of the hardest parts for him there. It was heavy for a young boy like him. Nevertheless, he imagined employing only his head and not his arms or legs to generate income.

He had to leave his 3-month-old child behind when he left for deployment; he had no other option. He was hurt when his child refused to come to him when he got back, but he had to come to terms with it. He had many experiences in the Navy that were worthwhile trade-offs. Did he give up, though? How did he find his time in the military? Has he been recognized for his service in the Navy with a rank or honor?

No Psuse by Dr Markeith Porter is a wonderful book that imparts valuable lessons about perseverance, hard work, and many other topics. I realized that earning respect requires giving it away. I also discovered that when you gain knowledge, your level of responsibility increases. I also discovered that you should let others know how valuable you are rather than whining about discrimination. I've also learned that pursuing our goals without faltering requires tenacity. When you live without pausing, you can choose your fate, and a life focused on goal-making gives meaning.

The font size of the book is readable enough to entice the reader to read it. The book is thorough. The writing is free of typographical or grammatical problems. As a result, it is extremely well-edited. I did pick up on a minor problem while reading: the book isn't well-developed or structured. It is difficult for the reader to understand because there aren't any chapters; instead, several themes are covered at once.

This, however, does not warrant taking away a star. As a result, I'll rate it five out of five stars. I will advise anyone in the Navy to read this book because there are many valuable lessons to be learned from it. I'll advise parents to observe the various parenting philosophies used and their results.

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