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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Your life will change with this book.

Reconfigurement is definitely deserves 4/4 for me.

First of all, I would like to point out that I do not live in America, but the book changed my life.

E. Alan Fleischauer had great life experiences while writing this book. Especially in the first chapter, Alan clearly explains how everyone actually lives and grows old.

The process is explained in chapters and step-by-step. Reconfigurement gives a very different perspective in terms of investment and financial planning. He has a very engaging and sincere narrative style. I never thought that a financial and investment book would affect me this much.
I have to search for lots of things after reading this book. Alan Fleischauer gave very important information, and it is not easy or quick to search for and try it.

He shared Bill Bengen’s financial planning, which is a perfect solution for me. You can find yours.
For many people, deads and alives are topics no one wants to talk about. I am very grateful to have read this book at the age of 38.

I loved chapter 13. He recommends 13 great books about part-time jobs, working from home, or jobs we may like.

I would also like to mention a few negative points.

I noticed there was a lot of repetition in some places. I think this was done on purpose, considering its psychological impact. Unfortunately, it was boring for me. I think there was no need for so much repetition, as the author explained it simply enough.

On page 45, he shared information that Wikipedia claims is true. I think that Wikipedia's acceptance as true does not constitute a scientific and real basis.

Chapter 7 started with too many technical words. It's getting a little overwhelming now.

He wrote about some companies as if they are advertisements.

The biggest negative point is that it was written only for American citizens. There are too many American systems and terms. I wish he had written it based on all the people in the world.

Even though book explains the American system,it guides us what questions we need to find answers to in our own country.

I would like to thank Alan for sharing his life experiences with us.

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