Unlocking Potential: My Journey with Passion Struck by John R. Miles When I stumbled upon Passion Struck: Twelve Powerful Principles to Unlock You by John R. Miles, I was instantly intrigued. The title alone resonated with my ongoing personal growth journey. As someone who has dedicated years to self-reflection and embracing my true self—what I

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The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward by Daniel Pink – A Reflection Regret is often painted as a negative force, a shadow lurking in the corners of our minds. However, Daniel Pink’s latest book, The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward, invites us to rethink this perspective. The

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Review: Give Me a Reason by M. A. S. G. As a self-proclaimed aficionado of Jane Austen’s works, particularly "Persuasion," I couldn’t help but feel giddy about diving into Give Me a Reason by M. A. S. G. This contemporary retelling, set against the backdrop of a Korean-American experience, captured my attention instantly. After all,

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Where You’re Planted: A Review When I first stumbled upon Where You’re Planted by the talented author, I was immediately drawn in by its charming premise—an enemies-to-lovers story set against the lush backdrop of a botanical garden and the backdrop of community resilience post-hurricane. As a book lover and a plant enthusiast, I couldn’t resist

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A Journey into Moral Ambition: Reflection on Rutger Bregman’s Newest Work When I stumbled upon Rutger Bregman’s latest release, Moral Ambition: Stop Wasting Your Talent and Start Making a Difference, I felt both a spark of curiosity and a hint of apprehension. Bregman, renowned for his thought-provoking perspectives on society, challenges us not just to

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A Journey Through Choices: A Review of Jilly Gagnon’s What If It’s You? Whenever I stumble upon a book that blends the realms of romance and speculative fiction, my heart does a little leap of excitement. Jilly Gagnon’s What If It’s You? is one such book that caught my attention immediately, not just for its

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