Srishti Jain
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A book which certainly has a lot to impart but again in a bit too straightforward manner which does not sound as convincing as it should. The theme or the message(s) ingrained in the book certainly hold much more value than the dues given. I wish it contained a few more relatable instances or that the conclusions were drawn more meticulously. But that does not mean that it required to give up on its simplicity. Agree?
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Liz
This is the most diplomatic honest review of this book I have ever read. I seriously wish I had your ability to contain my emotions this well. Someday, maybe. Anyway, yes, I agree. Mitch's "advice" was a tiny bit too "straightforward" (cliche, trite, and sounded like 200 pages of crocodile tears) and I do wish some (all) of his writing was more "relatable" (sounded like he had put any honest thought into it).
Shake Speare
Agree. It does have a lot to impart.
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