Review of The Mindset

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Review of The Mindset

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Mindset" by Ace Bowers.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The Mindset by Ace Bowers is a very good and inspirational story of the author, which describes how he turned his life, starting as a janitor, into a professional man who later moved along with his family to Silicon Valley. Ace had a very difficult childhood where his parents were constantly engaged in fights and arguments, due to which he felt that the environment in his house was extremely toxic and suffocating. His elder brother was also a troublemaker in the house, and the only hope he had was his sister. As a result of this, he turned into a depressed adult with high debt and no support. But things started to change as he made some difficult choices in life, which really transformed his life for the better.

The book was very good and realistic. That's the thing I like about self-help books where the author gives so much inspiration from their personal experiences in life. In the book, the way Ace explained his experiences was very fantastic and realistic. I could very well understand the drama he went through and all the happy moments he had. It was all very professionally written and explained in the book. Hence, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars, as I really liked the author's writing and his wonderful experiences in life.

There was nothing that I disliked about the book. It was very well edited and presented to readers. I really loved the author's bond with his sister, as she was his only hope of light in his disturbing and turbulent life, especially during his childhood.

There is no doubt that everyone should surely check this book out, and I recommend it to everyone. The book is full of life lessons and inspirations. The book also explains the importance of tough decisions in life and how such risks can help us achieve great success in life. Hence, if you like books in these genres, then you should surely check this book out.

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