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Pebbles of Perception: How a Few Good Choices make All the Difference
C**K
Good, Quick Read
This is a Nicely written, short book on what is important in our lives. It is an easy read that anyone can take away some words to live by. I know I always need to remind myself what is important in my life and that winter never lasts forever, spring will make its way. Be grateful.
C**S
One book to recommend.
If I had to choose 1 concise book to recommend. Regardless of age really but under 30 is preferred. This is it. Steps towards worldly wisdom. Also good for all ages.
M**S
Glimpses of perfection
Writing that you'll revisit several times. Perception itself is little understood in a culture that hinges itself on quick fixes and sound bites. True poetry is both immediate, impacting, and changes your perception. This is all three.
K**.
Wisdom for everyone
This is a book I'll give to my daughter to read when she's growing up. It contains advice that I wish I had been given, particularly with respect to perspective linked to your thinking and experience. I wonder though if it will go over her head and only be read and understood later on with some life experience on her shoulders. Nevertheless forewarned is forearmed!
M**T
A handbook for living a good life
You can tell the author wrote this with the thought that he wish he knew it all 20-30 years earlier. It's short, powerful and dead right on so many important things. Don't make the same mistake: read it immediately.
H**G
Packed with wisdom
Incredible little book packed with wisdom on a wide range of topics from decision making, career choice to having kids. Clearly written, no fluff.
A**E
Excellent book, highly recommend
An excellent book, and well written in an easy to read style. It contains information and ideas that will perhaps help you think differently on some things, and by doing so, will enhance your day-to-day life. Highly recommend!
G**S
Solid, fun, and quick read
Lot of good nuggets in here, well worth the $3.99 for Kindle ! Check it out , you won't regret it.
D**N
Great book, full of simple advice to assess and improve your life
Pebbles of Perception is deceptively simple but it serves a very important purpose. It's an accessible book that poses vital questions to help you understand your approach to your life more explicitly. It is invaluable by pointing out the things we often don't have time to think about and provides a common-sense framework to identify what's important in life. Highly recommended read - it's a couple of hours that could make a huge difference to your happiness.
P**S
Pebbles of Perception is about what really matters
This book is all about curiosity, character and choices. It's about striving to be a wiser and better person every day, executing faithfully with yourself and others, and making the choice for a life you have earned.The author dispenses no magic formula in this brief well researched book but writes clearly on the fundamental principles we have learned and likely lost amidst the entanglements of everyday distractions.So,for us,the author resets the compass on those principles This is a book about what really matters and that's why I think Pebbles of Perception is an important, and valuable, source.
G**D
A pocket guide to a meaningful life.
This book is a must-have for anyone curious about their own life, how they invest in their choices and proactively craft their own character. The author provides a quick, clear and structured road-map to his insights, referencing so many other tested reading materials that it is inspiring to see how he weaves so much into so few pages. To sum up: timeless insights, quality references and personal insights put in a context for more meaningful lives. Bound to resonate with everyone, there is room in every library, travel bag or bedside table for this common sense guide to so many places of interest in life.
P**L
ABC: Always Be Curious
I found 'Pebbles of Perception' a really easy book to read, and full of interesting tips and stories.Full disclosure : I know Lar and reviewed it prior to it's publishing.As I read it, I found myself underlining some paragraphs and adding notes in the margin, and I now have it on my desk and reference it often, which is a testament to the book and the authors experience.The gem on the page I have open now is...Edward de Bono wrote a book called "How to be Interesting", which might be summarised in two words: "Be Interested".Thank you Lar for saving me the time to read that 300 pages !It's quick tips like that and his stories make this a memorable read.Paul
S**B
Real wisdom and easy to read
I found it quite unique in the self-help genre. It's a collection of everything the author has learnt and laid out nicely. There is no waffle, it's straight to the point. I didn't think I would get much out of it, however, I did get a great deal. I even started taking notes, quite unusual for me. The chapters are so varied there is something for everybody.
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