Official Review: You Are Not A Loser by Wallace Gustafson

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Despite the grammatical errors, this sounds like an interesting book. I like that the author included his faith here. Also, it's fascinating that he discusses how he chose the title. Thanks!
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kandscreeley wrote: 22 Mar 2020, 09:36 Despite the grammatical errors, this sounds like an interesting book. I like that the author included his faith here. Also, it's fascinating that he discusses how he chose the title. Thanks!
It is an interesting and motivating book. I admire authors who explain how they chose the title. His comments about personal faith were what made me trust his advice and respect his honesty. I hope you will benefit from his book, too. Thanks so much for your comment. I appreciate it! :-)
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Seems like a helpful book with valuable advices. Thanks for the great review!
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SomeoneInTheWorld wrote: 24 Mar 2020, 10:46 Seems like a helpful book with valuable advices. Thanks for the great review!
I found it to be very helpful. And, I don't even own a small business!! His advice is helpful for building strong and healthy relationships in general. Thanks for commenting.
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Another educative book for entrepreneurs . It’s good for the business minded people .
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Princepetr10 wrote: 27 Mar 2020, 02:12 Another educative book for entrepreneurs . It’s good for the business minded people .
This book has a wealth of information for anyone wanting to start a business. It also contains practical advice on how to maintain healthy relationships at work and at home. Thanks for stopping by and commenting! :-)
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Love the title. This book sounds like a must-read for future and current entrepreneurs. I like that the author included God's role in his success. I will certainly add it to my bookshelf. Great review! Thanks!
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InStoree wrote: 29 Mar 2020, 07:08 Love the title. This book sounds like a must-read for future and current entrepreneurs. I like that the author included God's role in his success. I will certainly add it to my bookshelf. Great review! Thanks!
It is full of helpful advice and wisdom from his experiences with the businesses that he began. I hope you enjoy this stimulating book! Thanks for commenting!
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I think this might be useful for myself. Thanks for the recommendation 👍👍
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Sushan wrote: 29 Mar 2020, 22:27 I think this might be useful for myself. Thanks for the recommendation 👍👍
I hope it helps you with your plans. Thanks for reading and commenting. :-)
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The title sums up the book well. I like the author's balance, and how he ensures he does not 'lose his soul' in his pursuit for success. I am curious about how he appraises himself at the end of it all.

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Cotwani wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 01:03 The title sums up the book well. I like the author's balance, and how he ensures he does not 'lose his soul' in his pursuit for success. I am curious about how he appraises himself at the end of it all.

Great engaging review!
The balance was one thing that impressed me, too! I hope you enjoy his book. Thanks for commenting.
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Starting his way up from the bottom, the author accepted and appreciated each stage of his development. It is admirable that he leaned on his spiritual faith to help him throughout his journey. You described his perseverance in spite of failures, whereby he gains strength. This appears to be a good read. Lovely review. :wink:
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Caribqueen16 wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 13:02 Starting his way up from the bottom, the author accepted and appreciated each stage of his development. It is admirable that he leaned on his spiritual faith to help him throughout his journey. You described his perseverance in spite of failures, whereby he gains strength. This appears to be a good read. Lovely review. :wink:
I felt enriched from reading this book. He shared his experiences and the wisdom he gained from those experiences. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Thanks for commenting. :-)
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That's it. Now you've done it. I now have to at least flip through this book to discover what those six questions are! I imagine they probably could be applied to other areas of life besides business. Thanks for stirring up my curiosity!
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