Overall rating and opinion of "Reconfigurement", by E. Alan Fleischauer

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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Reconfigurement", by E. Alan Fleischauer

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I will say "Reconfigurement" is a non fiction book which is centered around helping people. It is quite informative and can be a stepping stone for people that need help with financial advice. Alan's writing technique is easy for readers to comprehend. I'd rate this book a 4 out of 4 stars.
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I liked the well-organized structure of this non-fiction book and that E. Alan Fleischauer addressed to the readers several difficult questions to make them face reality. The book cover evokes feelings of calm and peace because of the predominantly blue color. Also, I felt a strong sense of confidence and hope in fulfilling my aspirations after I first looked at the silhouette with raising hands from the top of the mountain. I would recommend this book to people who want to learn financial planning. I think it is suitable for both a mature audience and young adults because they can prepare better for retirement and learn various strategies that can help them in their future life.
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Debra Morgan wrote: 01 Jul 2022, 20:20 Perhaps I'm a pessimist, but the cover gives me a sense of freedom (the uplifted arms at the top of the mountain that has been climbed) that could easily become a disaster (the edge of a precipice) if we are not careful in how we proceed. I don't mean that it is inevitable to fail, but rather that care must be taken to ensure that success isn't taken for granted and that it must be reinforced as necessary. I think the book's contents also point this out, in different phraseology.
I think what u said is an interesting point of view, to see the picture from a different angle and read it from a different perspective, I definitely agree with you that, there could be a different outcome for the man on the cover page if he's not careful, since he reached the top he wouldn't be as cautious as he was climbing it, but I also think that he could be paying even more attention now so he could stick his landing and not ruin things at the end.
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This book is a must read for everyone that requires a stress free retirement period. It has great lessons that need to be mastered at a young age. Overall I love this book.
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Being about to retire, I do think of reconfiguring my life. According to this book, first of all, I should reconfigure my mindset, to feel capable of still doing many things even when elderly. It is a good self-help book.
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On sighting the book name: Reconfiguration, and looking at the cover of the book which has a man standing on a mountain top with his two hands raised up, I imagined the content of the book will be about provided life survival tips. That is what the book is about. I encourage every adult to get a copy.
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Anne Lucas wrote: 01 Jul 2022, 04:57 It was a good read. Non fiction books which have a purpose of helping people in their life, has always been an appealing category for me.
I got to know many new perspectives while reading this book, Reconfigurement. It would turn out to be a helping hand for people who are going through the feeling of being stuck in their life.
Overall, I think it is worthy of a four out of four star rating.
I also love such books. I read books that seek to change my mindset more than I di fiction, so this book is right up my alley. Thanks for this.
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I found the book to have quite a bit of useful information, and each chapter was supported with quite a bit of detail. Whether you want to learn more about disability insurance, investing, social security, or life planning, you'll find it in "Reconfigurement".
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I think the topic of this book is quite a relevant one. Retirement is something we should all think about and strike to do while we're still young. After reading the sample, I think this book deserves a perfect rating. It is relevant for this day and age.
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It is an interesting read. I would definitely recommend this book to people looking to balance their life, career-wise, and plan for the future. I like the fact that the book is so relatable and eye-opening. There was absolutely nothing to dislike about this book.
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This book is generally a handbook on how to prepare for retirement in time. It is well written, and I give it a perfect rating 4 out of 4
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I find this book insightful and useful. U would recommend this book to those reaching their retirement.
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I personally loved it. I would rate it a full 4 out of 4 stars because the non fiction self help genre is really interesting to me. Motivation and self love were some noticeable themes that I really enjoyed! The writing style was conversational and made me as a reader feel very included in the narrative.
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Post by Danielle Briggs »

I loved this book! I liked the conversational, humorous writing style. I wish the author would have used better references than Wikipedia though! I’d recommend this to any working adult
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Post by Lulu Efobi »

The book title and cover is very appealing. Not only is it a self help book but it teaches about restrategizing and making better decisions for yourself
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