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Loading... The Four Doors: A Guide to Joy, Freedom, and a Meaningful Life (edition 2013)by Richard Paul Evans (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Love this book. A short simple book that puts everything into perspective. Richard Paul Evans is a favorite author and in this book The Four Doors he applies the steps nessesary to have joy, peace, love, motivation, happiness and much more in your life. He not only describes the steps needed but gives real life examples and many life experiences from his own background. I would highly recommend that everyone read this book. It's a book you will read many times over. no reviews | add a review
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Offers lessons for living a fulfilling and joyful life through a simple approach based on four principles--believing in one's destiny, escaping internal captivity, leading a magnified life, and choosing a love-centered life. No library descriptions found. |
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I tossed around a 4 star rating but decided that I really didn't like the constant quotes from his own books. Normally it wouldn't be an issue but he comes off as a bit arrogant with it. Also, there is a lot of "Look at me!" throughout this. You can't get through a section without him laying it on thick on how he grew up with a horrible life and in the next chapter him trying to convince you that he was good but never gave himself a chance. Which was it, were you bullied throughout your school years or did the prom queen really have a crush on you because you were that good? I'm having a hard time believing that it is both.
But there are so many gems in this one. I say check it out from the library or if you find it super cheap buy it. I wouldn't spend full price on the book and not even half price. ( )