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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5 out of 5 stars
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Eytan Uliel gives us an example of how life should be and how we can make it exemplary in his book Man Mission . What began as a joke with a single friend spread to another two of his close friends, and together they made it their habit to make a grand tour every year, one that could see them freshen themselves from the grueling hours at work and the attempts at trying to be good husbands back at home and just think of nature and relax their minds.

The book places emphasis on the importance of sparing some time to allow the mind to wander and be awed in order to increase the efficiency of its output. The author has well presented the book, which stands out as quite sarcastic, and an audience will surely fall for it. Marriage is discussed in the book, and it's quite evident marriage is not like a one-size-fits-all item since what may work for you may be utterly different from what the other married individual is after.

Dialogue has been widely used and adds to the vividness of the book. The chapters have been spaced well, and a reader is able to pick up on a few tourist destinations that they can consider paying a visit to. The book sheds light on the struggles men go through in their homes, and very few have anyone to tell since the ladies point of view is mostly taken as correct. The book shows how work can be a burden, let alone a bunch of kids that need constant attention once you get home from work.

The reality of old age is also portrayed in the book, where, before we know it, we are 10 years older and life just keeps moving ahead. This calls for sanity in our decisions and the avoidance of time wastage in order to capitalize on whatever time we have to live. Immorality comes out as a hard nut to crack even as technology advances. I disliked the font used by the author, as it made reading a bit strenuous since it was really small despite my attempted modifications.

I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars for the view of life it has: a life of venturing out to discover, to find out, to relax our minds, and the like. It has also been exceedingly edited. The profanity herein isn't profound, hence negligible. I would recommend the book to professionals, as this can be what they need to increase their work ability and efficiency .

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