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Despite taking two full months to listen too, some good tidbits.
Felt a bit repetitive and probably could have eliminated 50 of the 101 essays by making points just once instead of multiple times.
Felt a bit repetitive and probably could have eliminated 50 of the 101 essays by making points just once instead of multiple times.
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An awful lot of claims and assumptions with no reasoning or evidence to back it up. DNF.
I'm keeping this for casual consultation as my little delulu bible
hopeful
informative
inspiring
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slow-paced
101 ramblings that are practically unreadable.
Painfully repetitive. The writing style of the author drove me crazy. I don’t know if it’s meant to be modern but some of the sentences aren’t even full sentences. Other sentences are structured so poorly they were hard to understand. Was there an editor involved in this collection of “essays”? It felt like the author listened to a Brene Brown podcast and then jotted down some poorly structured notes. If you are on the fence, do not wast your time. DNF.
Painfully repetitive. The writing style of the author drove me crazy. I don’t know if it’s meant to be modern but some of the sentences aren’t even full sentences. Other sentences are structured so poorly they were hard to understand. Was there an editor involved in this collection of “essays”? It felt like the author listened to a Brene Brown podcast and then jotted down some poorly structured notes. If you are on the fence, do not wast your time. DNF.
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Interesting topic, half-heartedly done.
If you’re looking for a table book that your house guests can browse through or that will spark engaging conversation rather than small talk, this could be it. Otherwise, it seems to be a compilation of lists that you possibly find somewhere on the internet, something to share & quickly move on from. Claiming each chapter is an essay feels misleading, it merely grazes the surface of what was represented. The author invited readers to explore their inner worlds, attempting to delve into the complexity of the emotional and mental aspects of our lives, only to leave the readers adrift when the long-buried issues resurfaced.
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Found this to be like reading a bunch of Instagram captions. Didn't find it changed my thinking, but did prompt me to reflect on some things.