Review of Man Mission

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Review of Man Mission

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Everyone's life needs a bit of seasoning so they may live with no regrets whatsoever. This is only achievable, according to me, by doing a lot of touring and taking some time off to amaze oneself with a couple of friends or something.

Eytan Uliel in Man Mission does an important task in stirring in this direction. He narrates how they just began a culture of treating themselves as boys, then the habit became a disease, and the habit really made them enjoy the lives they have. In the book, we are also exposed to the private lives of the characters, and so many lessons can be drawn from them.

I totally liked the book since it's very funny and the author has made a fruitful attempt to awe his audience with the same. The book involves a lot of dialogue, which makes it very lively and interesting. Modern civilization also poses a great challenge to institutions like marriage. The author has also shared the story of his job and the way one can be running toward the edge of a cliff. This he does to prepare a reader who may be thinking about handling a family, especially in this very demanding society, which is totally unlike the times when issues like vacations weren't rampant. The book imparts a reader with wisdom to solve so many things in their lives since it has a couple of verses and wise sayings after each chapter.

This is something we can clearly see in the book, as most of the men may have had challenges with their significant others for various reasons. The author also gave the reader food for thought about how thoughts turn when people finally tie the knot. It is also evident in the book that the world holds so much treasure that, if time is made available, we should move out and find it in order to cherish our short lives. I found nothing to dislike but would call out for couples to put themselves in the other's position before making some decisions in order to avoid a crisis.

 I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars since the book was exceptionally edited, employing very indulgent discussions and topics that are paramount in today's world. The book would fit university graduates as matters related to jobs are discussed in the book, and the book can also help them think outside the box, especially when it comes to exploring.

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