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

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The cover and title of the book is very catchy, it literally caught my attention. I like and appreciate the contents of the book because I believe it is a book that everyone needs. There's nothing to dislike about this book.
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I loved every part of the book from the cover to the content so I would definitely recommend this book to everyone. There's nothing to dislike about this book
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Obviously, this is a self-help book designed to financially plan your life during retirement. I like that the author wrote from his experience. I dislike that there were errors in the book and that some parts of the book sounded boring to me. Since I am not an American, I don't see how I can apply this in my country. But, there were some values I picked from the book. I would recommend it to Americans' that are nearing their retirement age.
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Post by Nathalie Elsa Nelson »

Reconfigurement, written by E.Alan Fleischauer is a great book that contains a lot of valuable tips for the younger generation and old on how to plan their lives, it's really a great book. I would highly recommend this book to everyone who I think might need it.
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A non-fiction book that focuses on helping people to make better decisions for themselves. Fleischauer writing style was conversational. I would rate this book four out of four stars.
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I was impressed by Reconfigurement. I liked how E Alan Fleischauer combined the practical advice and hard facts with humour and real-life examples. After reading the author's OBC interview, I felt that he personally appreciates the necessity of preparations and adaptations throughout life. I think this appreciation manifests as genuinely good advice in the book. I'd recommend the book to anyone who is interested in proactively planning their future. Also to anyone who just assumes family or the state will take care of them if required. 4 out of 4 stars from me.
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I would recommend this book. It is a wonderful read. I found the storyline and the author's approach intriguing. It contains valuable lessons on creating life plans.
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I like how engaging the book is. Just the cover page and title can make you take interest in the book immediately.
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Finding a book that entails necessary financial information in a non-fiction format is rare, kudos on that. The title sounds slightly boring but the book is definitely worth it.
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This is an interesting book. I haven't read self-help books before that discuss financial planning and planning for retirement. I think this is quite useful.
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This was a good read and I really enjoyed it. It teaches about self-fulfillment.
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Honestly, I haven't read this book but from the sample and reviews that I've read, this book is a non-fiction with a lot of informative ideas for adults.
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It's the catchy title for me. The title is one that makes someone to stop, pay attention and think. I like the author's writing style too. It makes the reading interesting.
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Post by Yasmine Zaki Muhieddine »

I would definitely recommend this book to everyone, particularly to anyone over 35 years old. I find this idea of "Reconfigurement" innovative. The facts mentioned by the author are real and I believe this new mindset should be taught in economics classes. The book is well written, I believe the author used the same narrative system he uses in his fictional books; this makes the book easy to read and the financial concepts easy to grasp even for those who have limited knowledge in finance and economics. I would give this book a 4 out 4 stars, I love it.
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I would definitely recommend this book. Especially if you would like to plan your lives ahead. The author delves into subjects like how to plan for retirement or how to protect your income from disability and much more(How to reconfigure your income to work for hou). He even helps people who does not know how to plan for these things in the book. I am a planner and feel like more people need to plan for their future and should give this a read.
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