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Who would you recommend this book to? At what age do you think that readers should begin to the process of reconfigurement? Would you recommend this book? Why?
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I would recommend this book to anyone in the age of 20 to 40. I believe that at that age you can either build your life or break it. One should start the process of reconfigurement as soon as possible.
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I would like to recommend this book to people who think they may be going through a loop of problems and difficulties.
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I would recommend this book to any adult that thinks that they are encountering, or will in the future, trouble with any of the topics discussed in the book. I think that a lot of adults do like to read and learn about certain aspects of adult life before they encounter them so that they are prepared. In this case, with this book, I think it would be a good example of this.
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I recommend this book for people ages 40 and up. This book is an excellent guide for planning out the last decade or two of working and then it can help comfortably transition into retirement. It covers all of the bases for one to plan out a secure future.
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I would recommend the book to the age bracket of 18 and above. The book has a lot of information about giving anyone the life they live they deserve.
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