Did this book meet your expectations?

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Re: Did this book meet your expectations?

Post by Rebecca De Figueiredo »

If it looks too good from the outside, then it probably is. The title purports 'Fireproof Happiness', and one hopes that by reading this, all will be good. I found that to really achieve the contentment put forward by this book with its chief aspect of 'hope', there is a huge amount of 'mind training' to be done.
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I understood the difference between wishful thinking and optimism. I discovered the hidden treasure of serendipity and how it contributes to happiness. In general, I think the book lived up to my expectations. I enjoyed reading it.
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I recently read *Fireproof Happiness* by Dr. Randy Ross, and I must say, it exceeded my expectations. The book not only delves into the concept of finding happiness in our lives but also provides practical and actionable steps to achieve it. Dr. Ross's writing style is engaging and relatable, making complex ideas easy to understand and apply in real life. The book's emphasis on finding happiness from within, rather than relying on external factors, resonated with me deeply. Overall, *Fireproof Happiness* is a must-read for anyone looking to cultivate lasting happiness and fulfillment in their lives.
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This book totally met my expectations. The book is filled with positivity and engaging ideas.
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Yes, the book did meet my expectations, and it really opened my eyes to see life in a different perspective. The author did a great job.
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True to the title of the book, the author provided a wealth of insightful information. I understood the difference between wishful thinking and optimism. I discovered the hidden treasure of serendipity and how it contributes to happiness. In general, I think the book lived up to my expectations. I enjoyed reading it.
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Just as the title sounds, the author did justice to the book. Hence, it met my expectations. The detailed insights and concept of the book made it worth the read. I'm glad I read this.
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Right from the onset of the book i was totally drawn into it. This book wqs greqt and met my expectations.
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Post by Malachi Chukwuebuka Nelson »

Right from the books name I was drawn to the book. This book did meet expectation my reading was worth it.
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The book was quite below my expectations but nonetheless it was a great read, and I enjoyed it.
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Post by Abdul Jah »

This book not only met but exceeded my expectations. It grabbed my attention and drew me in from the very beginning. It's amazing to think about how one book can have such a transformative impact on someone's life.
It was worth the time invested to read it.
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Of course, Yes, It exceeded my expectations. The method offers innovative concepts for self-discovery and happiness. Providing more than simply cursory insights on the concept of hope. It offers practical guidance on how to deal with adversity by relying on hope. Overall, the book is one of the most inspirational works, far exceeding expectations.
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Post by Jimmy Cook »

I wasn't really expecting to be as much excited as I was after reading the book. It over met my expectations, I think I will go for a second round but that would be later run. This book was one of the best ever.
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I think it is not, but it provides some direction to sort out some meaningful purpose of life.
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Post by Nancy004 »

I usually go in without any expectations with self help books because mostly they are just one thing repeated over and over again. This book however was somewhat enjoyable for me, it did give me a lot to think about. I was struggling mentally recently and I did use some of the techniques given in the book. Its not the cure for anything but definitely it is something.
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