Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
For fifteen years, four guys who have known each other since college would take time away from their busy schedules and well-known corporate jobs to travel the world, eat fine food, and partake in male pursuits. Eytan, Daniel, Alec, and Sam have turned it into a tradition to go on this trip once a year. Eytan and Sam started this tradition with their travels, with a trip to New Zealand. It had ended horribly, but from there, it could only get better as Daniel and Sam join in on the next adventure. They explore different exotic travel destinations and engage in fun activities like kayaking and mountain climbing.
In Man Mission: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey by Eytan Uliel, the humorous adventures, married life, parenthood, growth, and friendship of these four men are encapsulated while they struggle to overcome their individual troubles and challenges. Eytan captures it all for us in this exciting work of nonfiction.
I enjoyed the friendship and connection between the friends. Regardless of how busy they got in their respective lives and the demanding nature of their prestigious jobs, they still made time to go on the trip every year. It shows a lot of dedication and commitment to the relationship they share. More than anything, I believed the story was meant to capture the essence of friendship. I was inspired to explore the world after reading about their adventures in exotic locales like Thailand and Iceland. I wanted to do this to experience other people's cultures and make memories with the people I care about. The book also talks about relatable societal issues. It covers parenthood, especially fatherhood, career issues, marriage, and marital problems. One underlying solution to most of these issues is expression. Expressing the way we feel in a healthy way and paying attention to what others want to tell us solves the majority of our issues. I enjoyed some of the hilarious moments the friends had in the book, especially their drunk episode in Kava.
I was unable to find any errors in the book. To me, it is exceptionally well edited. The book made me dispel the illusion I had about wealthy people having no worries and feeling fulfilled. Despite his success, Eytan still felt miserable and lonely about the consequences of his decisions.
Each chapter starts out with the men in the middle of an adventure, then the author goes back to events that happened a few months earlier before bringing readers back to the present. In this way, readers are kept abreast of the past while enjoying the character's present experiences. The author also included maps at the start of each chapter. This was helpful in tracing their journey.
I loved reading about the male characters because it was a window to finally understand what goes on in a man's head, how he would react in different situations, and his relationship with his male pals. There is nothing I disliked about Man Mission: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey. It is a very entertaining, adventurous, and enjoyable read.
For this reason, I give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to readers who enjoy adventurous stories about traveling to different places. I also find this book appealing to adult male readers who may find adult life challenging.
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