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Rating: Summary: Information File Review: A well written and factual book. Something to keep with you the rest of your life. Some very basic and foundational principles that kids should know. I know I overlooked them until I read John's book.
Rating: Summary: A Minister in Midwest Reviews Review: I have read Mr. Zikos' book and found it helpful in many aspects of my everyday life. I have followed his advice concerning the news media and find my life is more tranquil and my habits less harried than before. I also find his investment advice to be sound. The author's perspective has been a help to me in other areas as well . His book is a heartfelt explanation of what Mr. Zikos has learned in a life of world travel and study. It is directed toward his young son, whom he clearly loves. That love comes through on every page and in every word. The author is genuine in his attitude and his words are valuable to anyone of any age. A book that is not only intellectually stimulating but also morally and spiritually inspiring. A book that is needed in today's challenging times.
Rating: Summary: Oh- so that's how it works..... Review: This book is written for young adults, so it's a quick read. However I'm embarassed to say that I learned information I should have known or learned years ago myself- and I'm WAY past being a young adult. For example I never understood why infatuation could be such an exciting yet painful experience until learning the reason; infatuation is a completely selfish emotion. I also wish some of my friends would read this book so they'd truly understand WHY their husbands/boyfriends "look" at other women, etc. Lately it seems like I've known lots of people in relationship/financial difficulty (and these are adults!) I am so tempted to just hand them the book, but thus far I just recite the advice. I wish I had read a book like this years ago. It would have saved me lots of heartache.
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