Official Interview: E. Alan Fleischauer

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Re: Official Interview: E. Alan Fleischauer

Post by Oyedeji Funmilayo »

Nice answers, I enjoyed reading through the interview. I salute the author's motivation and writing skills. I look forward to reading the book Reconfigurement. A big shout out to "Gammy". I celebrate her just as I celebrate my own hero too.
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Enjoyable interview. I love the idea of making the most of life at all ages. I am just reading "Reconfigurement" now, and looking forward to more insights from the book.
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He says that his hero is his mum. So Sharp. It reminds me of my mum too. I like the author's book because it touches an issue not so discussed in our society.
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Marizel Kahl wrote: 29 Jun 2022, 23:29 Wow, I actually think this book could be beneficial for anyone starting a career or their lives outside of school. Planning ahead is important.
I would love to read Reconfigurement.
Yes, that is what I thought, too. I will definitely go and read other books he might have written!
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Post by marjorie krause »

A lovely read. Even though it was only a few questions I feel like I was talking with my grandfather getting life advice. Which is certainly what I feel is the way the book will read!
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I enjoyed meeting the author, I could visualize his smile and sense his tone in every question. I am adding this book to my shelf based on two things: number one, it is described as a very useful guide on the topic, number two, an honest first non fiction from an author is always interesting to read. .
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I love the fact that he is enjoying his life. He has a good support system such as his mom who is still alive, his wife, and his readers. His books are very good whether they are thrillers, adventures or motivational, he definitely has his hands at the pulse.
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Post by Gabriela Contreras »

The author says that this book is appropriate for people between 30 and 60, but I would have appreciated reading it while I was deciding what to study, meaning 17-18. I do not think this type of book is "appropriate" for a certain type of people (meaning an age group) but I was curious about his answer.
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Interesting interview and thought process. I am sorry about the mild stroke though glad it got the author into writing afterward. Yes, this self-help book is intriguing. I like the fact that the author's mother is an inspiration.
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I greatly enjoyed ready this and all the options from others
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Post by Uwe Neufeld »

I have actually fun reading this book. Very good interview.
But I would like to know more about his profesional life and when he began to think about reconfigurement.
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Nice interview make you think about your own goals. Also makes you fully question are you happy with your job. I love the reading the author interviews is great to hear from the writer.
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Post by Ogejoe »

Great interview.
Fulfilment is indeed way better than gathering wealth while being unhappy.
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This book suit me a lot cause am really at a stage where i take major decisions. The interview is excellent and tells a lot about the book, i will try reading this one
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Post by Destiny Freedom »

I think this book is appropriate for young adults too, so that they can plan early and avoid remaking mistakes that could be avoided. Nice interview, I love the way the authors talks about his mom.
Many books can inform you but there's only one that can transform you(The Holy Bible). Pls don't forget to drop a comment for this review. Thanks. :D :tiphat:
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