Review of A Dream For Peace

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[Following is a volunteer review of "A Dream For Peace" by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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To bring wealth and growth to society, we must pursue the path of peace. Politics, economics, and cultural development will be complicated without peace and harmony. However, before we can pass on the concept of peace to others, we must first have peace inside ourselves. Having said that, maintaining peace is everyone's responsibility, not just the leader. When Dr. Ghoulem Berrah entered politics, this was his primary goal. In light of the reality he has seen, he has been compelled to produce a book outlining multiple perspectives on this subject. Give A Dream For Peace a try and reap the benefits of many of its insights.
 
One of Ghoulem's many accomplishments inspired me to read this wonderful and inspirational book. During the recounting of his many social responsibilities, professions, and commitments in various fields, my adoration for him increased. This indicates that he has the mental fortitude to handle all of these roles, and he deserves all of his accolades. His story of becoming a doctor indeed left me stunned. He persevered through the laborious process of obtaining this profession, even though it requires a great deal of patience. He was amazing because he never surrendered, despite the many odds.
 
This book appeals to me because it is both educational and entertaining. In my opinion, nothing about this work is flawed. However, no one should feel pressured to do as much as the author did. In some cases, it is unnecessary to put ourselves through something that we are unhappy with or that our health, physical, or mental capacity cannot withstand, especially if doing so will cost us.
 
I enjoyed reading this book since it was written constructively and came to a definitive end. The author's story was lengthy, but I found it fascinating and learned a lot from it. The fact that I didn't have his level of potential and determination made me feel even worse about my situation. Furthermore, including images in various chapters is also a fantastic idea. I gave this book 3 out of 4 stars for its ability to captivate and engage its intended audience. Despite the professional editing, I believe several of the images offered in this book are obsolete and might have been made more transparent. 
 
For fans of memoirs and autobiographies, this is a perfect read. This book is for you if you've had comparable experiences to the author in terms of suffering and triumph. This book has a lot to offer, and it's all going to be worth it.

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