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Average rating3.9
Enjoyable and interesting book
I didn't want to like this book. My first impression was that it was written by a self indulgent millennial that refused to acclimate to society. And let's face it, as a middle aged, middle class, cranky white republican that's a repugnant thought.
But the author, and his honest, open quest to find his purpose in life, grew on me. By living a life I'd never choose to live, he was able to live a life I'll never get to live. I couldn't put it down after the first few chapters, and soon found myself rooting for him.
People are complex, unique, beautiful souls that have more in common than not. Here's to celebrating our differences and learning that happiness has many different faces.