Review of Two Lifetimes

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I like that the the author has a peculiar perspective on life. As mentioned in the review, this, is thinking out of the box. I would like to add that the book cover is beautiful, but based on it and the title, I was expecting something completely different, more like a family story of two generations, etc. Indeed we shouldn't judge a book by its cover.
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I learned the value of being open-minded and eager to think outside the box from this book. stepping beyond your comfort zone and accepting life's challenges with a cheerful attitude. Great review.
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What thrilled me is the suspense part of the book.

This kept me reading and longing to know the conclusion and indeed I was not disappointed with the way every idea was knitted uniquely to make a comprehensive insight.

Great book!
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I do agree with the author, life is divided into two phases indeed. The good ones and the bad ones. The ones where we go through the pain and the ones where we are comforted.
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Sophia_D_Ajayi wrote: 21 Dec 2022, 03:33 As humans, its inevitable to pass through pain. I would say pain is part of our journey in life. So we must always prepare ahead
Oh yes, pain is definitely part of the journey. They can be varying degrees of pain, but it sure is pain. If we sit everyone down and they have to speak about their painful situations, then everyone will have something to say at great length.
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Having an open mind is key is understanding certain things in life. Kudos to the author for reiterating this fact. I will also read this book with an open mind if I get the chance.
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Everyone is in this race of survival. I love the review.
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"I learned the value of being open-minded and eager to think outside the box from this book. stepping beyond your comfort zone and accepting life's challenges with a cheerful attitude." This is a great lessons, I'm keen on reading this book to find out what other lessons I can find. Great review 👍.
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Post by Anil Shah 1 »

This book is great. life is a survival of the fittest and I really like that this book debunks the belief that we must live for a better tomorrow in a cruel world. I love reading book like this must try again
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This fantastic book dispels several myths about life and what it means to live. This book is excellent for learning about how to live life to the fullest because it seems to get extremely philosophical. However, I don't believe I'm in for any head rattling at the moment. I appreciate the wonderful review.
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Generally there are two face of life the painful/bitter side and the loving/good side. Experiencing the two gives life a balance.
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My favorite passages in this book are the ones where the author utilize instance her own life to make close connection with her reader. Nice review.
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Post by Chinex Otuokere »

I agree with you that life is survival of the fittest only the strong prevail. This book must have great lessons about life. Good job.
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Post by Flourish Sunday »

I agree with you, life is the survival of the fittest. Only the brave ones win the race at the end of the struggle. Your review is detailed. Will love to read this book to know why you used that caption. Good job.
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