Review of Engaging the Ineffable

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Engaging the Ineffable" by David Krueger MD.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Sometimes, we wonder what life would be like without certain values, beliefs, ideologies and desires. Have you ever wondered how these things affect our individual lives?

Engaging the Ineffable by David Krueger explores the various aspects of life and the elements that make it interesting, fun and lively. Each chapter reveals various reasons for certain behaviours in different situations. It teaches us how to handle our feelings and emotions. Also, through practical ways, the author shows us how to discover our true selves and achieve our true potentials and desires.

David states that "not all leavings are endings." He explains some reasons why we find it difficult to say goodbyes in various situations. Also, this book teaches us to see things from different perspectives. For instance, we tend to focus more on ourselves and judge people without trying to understand them or the circumstances that surround their actions. This book takes a reader through the journey of self-discovery. It helps the reader to understand people, events and circumstances.

This book contains a lot of positive aspects. The author employed a unique writing style to pass his messages to the reader. The author employed a simple and detailed narrative technique to drive home his point. I found this remarkable because, it helped me to relate to what the author was saying. For instance, the relationship that existed between the author and his father before his father's death. This story helped me to comprehend the memories the author's relationship with his father created for him. It was easy to understand why the author is reliving these memories as a parent with his own children. In addition to the positive points I have already mentioned, the chapters were arranged in a way that kept me captivated. This made me to keep reading till the very last page.

I did not find any negative aspect to this book. I found it easy to enjoy the book because, it offered practical ways to handle ourselves and our emotions. I did not find any error in this book. It was exceptionally well-edited.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I gave it a perfect rating because the book is exceptional. It kept me captivated and totally engrossed from start to finish. I did not give it a lower rating because I found it very useful and practical. I recommend this book to people who enjoy motivational books and people who are eager to learn more about the various aspects of life.

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It's difficult to imagine a life without values, beliefs, ideologies and desires. Everything in our life is based on how one should do things, how we should speak, eat, behave. I would like to know how the author has approached this subject. Thanks for the great review.
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Woahhh!!! I'm impressed by the book and it's concept. It really seems my type of book. I want to read the author's perspective and reasoning for different aspects of life. Thanks for the amazing recommendation and excellent review.
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