I
received an ARC [Advanced Reader’s Copy] mobi.file copy of this book from the
author’s publisher through a giveaway they had on LibraryThing and the
following is my honest opinion.
The
author, Brian Vondruska, has done a marvelous job in communicating to his
readers about what the optimal life experience is. Instead of just throwing out
the information/answer haphazardly, he has done it in a methodically manner by
dividing it into specific chapters [components], with each subsequent chapter
building on what happen been presented it the previous one.
Essentially,
achieving the so-call optimal life experience is not achieved solely by taking
something it requires a give and take, a give and take which is both physically
and mentally. Extracting a combination of psychological, philosophical, and
economical ideas the author succeeds in completing the jigsaw puzzle of the
totality for the experience of human life itself.
Out
of the intricacies which life presents, readers are given an easy
to follow path towards their feeling comfortable, healthy, or happy. This path
is different from one person to the next. So, as each reader reads what is
being presented to them, they develop their own individual path.
At
the end of each chapter, the author has kindly given his readers a summary of
what had been the intention for the chapter they’ve just read. If you ever
wanted a book which would help you hack your way through the complexities of
life itself, then this book would serve you well in reading it.
For
wanting his readers to help find the answer to the sweet mystery of life
itself, and have it be the optimal it can be, I’ve given Mr. Vondruska 5 STARS for his
endeavor here.
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