Review of Reconfigurement
Posted: 26 Dec 2022, 07:47
[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
Reconfiguration by E. Alan Fleischauer explains the situation and provides advice on career planning, retirement planning, and future planning. A point of reconfiguration is the transformation of life into something more fulfilling. The need for planning ahead was extensively discussed by the author. Due to poor preparation, Americans often work past the age of retirement. This book goes into great length about how to organize our lives and how crucial financial planning and income are. What advice will change your life? How do you make advanced plans? To discover more, get a copy of this book.
The significant topics in today's lives are addressed in this book. It is a practical exercise for those who intend to retire as well as for young people who are thinking about it or who are simply reading this book and considering it. The author describes how one of his clients who was retiring referred to it as a "late crisis," stating it wasn't as bad as their "mid-life crisis." Additionally, his clients become lost in retirement, and many of them frequently turn to alcohol out of boredom, forgetting that excessive drinking as you age has negative effects on your mind and body. I never considered living beyond retirement or budgeting to save enough money for the future, but this book made me understand how crucial having savings is. I must begin saving sooner to prevent instability in the future since I can't imagine my life being monotonous after retirement.
This book helped me to think more clearly, and I appreciated how the author used stories to draw the reader's attention while also sharing personal experiences in each chapter. The author provided readers with a number of websites to visit in order to learn more about financial planning. This book was enjoyable to read.
There was nothing in this book that I didn't like; I relished every facet of the narrative. It's good to see that we need to support people financially. I didn't find it dull, and I must commend the author for not finding any flaws in this book—many mistakes are made due to ignorance of this book. The book has been carefully edited and put together.
I rate the book five out of five stars since I didn't see any grammatical or typographical issues while reading it, and I applaud the editor for a job well done. I will admit that the book has superb editing.
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Reconfigurement
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Reconfiguration by E. Alan Fleischauer explains the situation and provides advice on career planning, retirement planning, and future planning. A point of reconfiguration is the transformation of life into something more fulfilling. The need for planning ahead was extensively discussed by the author. Due to poor preparation, Americans often work past the age of retirement. This book goes into great length about how to organize our lives and how crucial financial planning and income are. What advice will change your life? How do you make advanced plans? To discover more, get a copy of this book.
The significant topics in today's lives are addressed in this book. It is a practical exercise for those who intend to retire as well as for young people who are thinking about it or who are simply reading this book and considering it. The author describes how one of his clients who was retiring referred to it as a "late crisis," stating it wasn't as bad as their "mid-life crisis." Additionally, his clients become lost in retirement, and many of them frequently turn to alcohol out of boredom, forgetting that excessive drinking as you age has negative effects on your mind and body. I never considered living beyond retirement or budgeting to save enough money for the future, but this book made me understand how crucial having savings is. I must begin saving sooner to prevent instability in the future since I can't imagine my life being monotonous after retirement.
This book helped me to think more clearly, and I appreciated how the author used stories to draw the reader's attention while also sharing personal experiences in each chapter. The author provided readers with a number of websites to visit in order to learn more about financial planning. This book was enjoyable to read.
There was nothing in this book that I didn't like; I relished every facet of the narrative. It's good to see that we need to support people financially. I didn't find it dull, and I must commend the author for not finding any flaws in this book—many mistakes are made due to ignorance of this book. The book has been carefully edited and put together.
I rate the book five out of five stars since I didn't see any grammatical or typographical issues while reading it, and I applaud the editor for a job well done. I will admit that the book has superb editing.
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Reconfigurement
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon