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Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 09 Dec 2023, 05:03
by Melisa Jane
This is a discussion topic for the December 2023 Book of the Month, "Fireproof Happiness: Extinguishing Anxiety & Igniting Hope" by Dr. Randy Ross

Did you agree with everything in this book?

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 13 Dec 2023, 04:15
by Kigen Valarie
Yes, surprisingly I did. Hope is part of our daily lives. The author went a step further to explore all these qualities and with hard thinking, these qualities are essential and practical. Although not everyone will agree, I believe it applies to my life.

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 13 Dec 2023, 09:06
by Chinenye Sus
Kigen Valarie wrote: 13 Dec 2023, 04:15 Yes, surprisingly I did. Hope is part of our daily lives. The author went a step further to explore all these qualities and with hard thinking, these qualities are essential and practical. Although not everyone will agree, I believe it applies to my life.
I'm glad you found the exploration of essential qualities relatable. Embracing hope in our daily lives can indeed be practical and impactful, combined with personal experiences.

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 14 Dec 2023, 18:08
by Anthony Ekemezie
Mot times I find ot quite unusual that after reading a book, I don’t always agree with some of the author’s opinions. But with this book talked about everyone essential and I couldn’t agree more.

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 15 Dec 2023, 12:10
by Amy Luman
I didn't agree with everything in the book, but the important things, like having hope, I did. I have my own opinions about most things, so I very rarely agree with everything an author says. I can see how all of the essentials can be seen as "essential" to lots of people, though.

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 30 Dec 2023, 08:38
by Princewill Uchenna
Yeah I found everything in this book agreeable especially for the fact that I could personally relate and connect with most content of this book.

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 30 Dec 2023, 10:03
by João Ramos
This work is a book that is recommended for a vast audience and contains self-evident truths. After all, it seems self-evident that having Hope suits the individual. The most anyone could argue is that too much "Hope" can generate a kind of lethargy, but other than that, there's not much to say.

As Dr. Randy Ross presented life situations and scientific evidence, he was very successful in proving his point. Off the top of my head, I don't remember anything he wrote that I mainly found wrong. If it happened, it was something very minor and unimportant.

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 31 Dec 2023, 12:58
by Amanda Meira
It's hard to read something and agree with everything, but in this case I agree with most of it. There's something here and there that I see differently, but I can still understand it, and honestly, I always love read how different other people see the same thing, and this always help me to thing about it.

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 01 Jan 2024, 05:13
by Isaac Oh
I feel like the overall message of this book is highly beneficial and so I agree with everything in it. Such a great book.

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 02 Jan 2024, 15:16
by Omobolanle Savage
I love reading the book and I agree with everything. Diverse opinions will surely come but the contents of the book are agreeable.

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 03 Jan 2024, 08:23
by Celestine Miani
Absolutely. I found everything resonating with me. I couldn't have expected less.

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 03 Jan 2024, 09:26
by Jessica Azuka
Hmmmm, some things were quite not realistic. However, I generally loved the book and what it stands for. As long as it preached finding happiness, it's nice.

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 21 Jan 2024, 01:27
by Andrew Darlington
They a few things I could not agree with while reading this book. This could be because a read with a rigid mindset. However, I agreed to most content of this book. This book broadened my perspective on some crucial topics that pattens to life.

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 21 Jan 2024, 01:28
by Andrew Darlington
They were a few things I could not agree with while reading this book. This could be because a read with a rigid mindset. However, I agreed to most content of this book. This book broadened my perspective on some crucial topics that pattens to life.

Re: Did you agree with everything in this book?

Posted: 22 Jan 2024, 05:38
by Slayton Natasha Tillett
For me everything is something that I can relate to do I say yes to the question.