Quite entertaining, with a lot of stuff that you recognize. In the end the only secret he finds is to appreciate what you have, which is what I believe as well. If you live from thankfulness, you appreciate everything that you have, own, and receive.
Considering I now fit two out of the three (still employed, thankfully), I thought I should give this book a go. I'm glad I did. Nigel Marsh account of his year off from work was a hilarious and inspirational account of his reacquainting himself with his family and the life he didn't know he had.
A look at a male chaning from an eecutive to a parenting role. It is insightful, light and purposeful. An easy read and a good reflection of the hard work parents put in to guide their children into adulthood.
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