Review of Philosophy from the Mud

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Post by Samantha Maswanganye »

The concept of the book is really sophisticated and the review has given me clarification of that this is indeed a self-help book. I do agree that the cover and title of the book doesn't correspond with the message of the book itself. But insight about reconsidering your place in the universe is surely gained while reading this book.
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Post by Yvonne Oloo »

Thanks for the review. Wow, that there is such a thing as effortless theory! I've gleaned from your review that you can use words, feelings, and actions to live a carefree and abundant life. There is also some semblance to the law of attraction where the universe honors the brave, abundance knows no bounds, and that the universe gives you what you want, here and now. Some new concepts to learn from this book on how any of these can be termed as effortless, and also, mud? I'd definitely have to read this book to find out.
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Post by Neha Panikar »

Beautifully detailed review!! I don't judge a book by its cover, so this is not a bother. I'm intrigued about the new concepts in this book that will help in re-directing our energies in the right direction and bring in abundance! Adding this to my list right away!!
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Effortless Theory sounds so liberating and enlightening. The concept itself is new, but some of the principles put forward definitely sound pragmatic and will help have a positivist perspective. Indeed, abundance knows no bounds. I am certain that I will enjoy the fables, particularly as they are both humorous and thought-provoking. Many thanks for the amazing review! :tiphat: :tiphat: :tiphat: :tiphat:
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This is rather intriguing. They way the reviewer talked about Effortless Theory and the 5 principles has my interest piqued. Congrats on BOTD.
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I somewhat agree with the author, Erik, that when we are pessimistic about achieving a goal, it is likely that we won't be successful. Nove review!
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Post by Emeka Emordi »

I understand your point about the book cover. Clear messaging can make a big difference, especially for self-help books. Despite that, the review's emphasis on the book's potential to improve outlooks on life is compelling. I'm intrigued to explore its teachings.
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Post by Fanny Lebura Ueh »

The reviewer's assessment of the book's strengths and areas for improvement, especially regarding promotion and cover design, is valuable. Additionally, the book delves deeper into explaining the theory of effortless fiction.
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Post by Chad Anthony »

The author's goal of helping readers live abundantly and carefree resonates deeply with me. I appreciate how the review delves into the principles of Effortless Theory, offering a glimpse into the transformative power of words, feelings, and actions. It's motivating!
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Post by Anee Dinar »

It's quite interesting how the book not only shows the methods but also how to apply them in daily life , using fiction and non-fiction to make it more fun and more appealing
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I don't think like this that an awful person bestowed with things which looks like they don't deserve it. Karma plays a role and everyone has what they should have at the given time no less no more. I think I'll pass this one but I do hope others will enjoy and gets a different perspective.
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Post by Omobolanle Savage »

I completely agree! The blend of fiction and non-fiction in the review intrigued me too. It's refreshing when a book offers both entertainment and valuable insights. The Theory of Masterful Effortless sounds fascinating!
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Post by Liesal Scholtz »

Defnitely worth reading. Has a humor element that defnitely draws you in. The topic is very interesting and compeling. I mean who doesn't want to live a fuller life. I only read the sample. But it was enough to make me want to read the whole book. Interesting.
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Post by Victoria Zoe »

This sounds like an interesting book where effortless theory is explained to readers. Will want to read more to understand the concept deeper. Congratulations on the BOTD and a satisfactory review.
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Post by Melissa Stabley 1 »

Wow, thank you so much for your review. I truly believe I need to read this self help book. It definitely wpukd be valuable to me right now. ✅️
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