Official Review: Rethinking Possible

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Re: Official Review: Rethinking Possible

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“Life isn’t about what you’ve lost,” she wrote. “but about what you’ve learned – and what you do with what you have left.”
These words have caught my attention. They are relatable and resonate with the average person. It's true that in such a flawed universe, no matter how hard it is, sometimes you have to look past the bad and focus on the good. Great review!
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Thank you for such an enjoyable review. This really sounds like a book I'd love. It is so important for people who have overcome big obstacles to share with others how they did it and how they kept going. It is always to find a book with great content and great editing. Can't go wrong. Thanks again for the beautiful review.
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I love memoirs of people overcoming the seemingly impossible. I hope to write my own one day. It's so inspiring that after everything she went through, she was able to rise above it all. I look forward to reading it.
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Quite an interesting book, I like the author's positivity to life its inspiring. The title is particularly striking i would love to read it too. Nice review thank you.
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I just love this! Writing such books inspire people a lot!
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That sounds like a great life philosophy and an encouraging book.
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A heart filled autobiography book filled with hope. So much to learn from this book. Definitely adding to my bookshelves.
Great review
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