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Review of UNEMPLOYABLE

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[Following is a volunteer review of "UNEMPLOYABLE" by Alysia Edith Silberg.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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UNEMPLOYABLE: How AI Transformed My Work and Life by Alysia Edith Silberg depicts the story of young Alysia who sought freedom for herself and how she became one of the most influential people in the world as she grew up. The book shows how we are full of dreams and goals when we are young, as we want everything to come true. It shows how a young child grew so independently with the circumstances around her home and how becoming independent at such a young age helped her in her adult years. And how a bad experience molds and shapes us better and will lead us to become successful people. As we carry the eight of our scars, we are able to use them as our superpowers to overcome the devastating reality of our lives. A wonderful story where we will realize that it's not about our struggles and problems but how we will acknowledge them and overcome them, and who are you going to choose to overcome your problems with?

Rating it 4/5, as it is just so motivating to continue what you started, even when you are tired, burnt out, etc. This book helps me to realize that there’s just so much to do out there. Don't limit yourself to doing what you can only do; instead, try other things that you think are not for you, because in trying, you can discover new possibilities about yourself and how technology can add to our experience and make our world change so much.

As I enjoyed reading the story, I became invested in how the author tells her story—not just her story but how she stands up every time she falls. This alone makes the story motivational for me because, as I wandered about what to do with my life, there were people who already experienced what I was experiencing, and if they could be successful, why would I think I couldn't be successful too? Overall, investing in what you love will pay you more than enough. In this story, the circumstances that made her unemployable are not a hindrance to continuing to seek what she loves; instead, they tell us that no one or thing can block our way as long as we have the determination to keep going despite having a storm in front of us.

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