Review of Be the Weight Behind the Spear
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Re: Review of Be the Weight Behind the Spear
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I'm glad to find that this book is inspiring and impactful. Dr. McConkie's passion for leadership and his dedication to improving America's future through responsible leadership are clearly resonant and inspiring.
I agree with feedback on the minor issue regarding the divorce mention. It’s valuable to know that despite this small point, you found the book’s overall content and message compelling and well-executed.
Your recommendation to readers, both within and outside America, reflects the book’s broader appeal and relevance.
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Thank you for your review.
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The support that the author wants to be given is called the weight behind the spear with a hope that some impact could be made with this book. Nicely reviewed!
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I already thought the book’s title was great (and timely, with the Olympics going on) but the meaning behind it makes it even better. I also can’t help but look at “make some impact” as an unintentional pun (…or is it?) lol!He has worked in the emergency unit of the US Air Force, on the battlefield in Iran, and also in business, so he has experience with the system and people and can tell that the world is failing its future leaders. This support that he wants to be given is called the weight behind the spear. He, however, hopes that he can make some impact with this book.
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Because he is a good country good present good person.
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Our young youths are the future so making sure they get leadership tools to be able to lead is a thoughtful thing to do.
I'm in love with the way the author highlighted the leadership aspect with so much passion.
I would really want to read the breakdown of this highlights..
Great review!
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