Emotions the cover of this book evokes

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Every book's cover holds some secrets. What, in relation to the story, do you think this book's cover is trying to convey to the readers? What emotions evoked in you when you first looked at it? For me, it was the feeling of self discovery and peace.
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Cover is very refreshing and made me think of a person who is standing on the mountain of his/her struggles. It conveys the emotions of self discovery and victory against one's hardships.
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The cover illustration conveyed feelings of self-empowerment and triumph. The person has put themselves in a vantage point; they can now make an informed choice about the next move. I think this reflects E. Alan Fleishauer's advice to be aware of your options and the difficulties you may need to negotiate. I'll need to read more of the book to understand why the person's arms are outstretched, but so far I interpret that as an expression of feeling 'Yes! I can do it!'. I'm still reflecting on the colours used.
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For me, the first emotion that I experienced when I saw the book cover was a feeling of freedom and triumph.
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For me, the cover made me feel like I could feel free after reading it. The person standing at the top of the mountain seems happy, free, strong, and triumphant. Hopefully, everyone who reads this book gets to feel like that, when reading it, not just looking at the cover.
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The emotion that I feel when I look at this book cover is overcomer, victory, freedom and peace. Anytime I see someone standing on a mountain arms outstretched I get a feeling of ‘I made it’.
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The cover gave me a feeling of one reaching a place of total surrender, vulnerability and helplessness and accepting to start a new. I envision the man screaming all the tension in his body out, left weak, but begins to feel his body recovering energy slowly but surely.
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I love the cover of the book. To me, it evokes a feeling of freedom, adventure, and independence. It seems to fit with the theme of having the freedom to reconfiguring one's life according to individual values.
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The emotions that the cover evoked in me were triumph, freedom, satisfaction and possibility. I can do anything I set my mind to—the gesture of the person in the picture and the background spell triumph and freedom.
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The first time I saw the cover I thought about self development, peace of mind, and freedom. At first I wondered what kind of freedom it would be, but after reading the first few chapters, I can see I was right.
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In my opinion, the cover shows strength. The image reflects peace and prosperity.
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Hello. Thank you for creating this topic. However, it is a duplicate of the previous topic. I'm, therefore, closing it. I'm sorry for any inconvenience caused.
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