Official Review: Absolute Truth by Joab Russo

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Re: Official Review: Absolute Truth by Joab Russo

Post by abudaniel28 »

Thanks for this in-depth analysis of the book. It reads like a book to help people find themselves and create their own realities. That said, I do not believe though that we have the power to create our own realities. Congratulations on being the BOTD. I think I will pass this on, it doesn't look like a book I would enjoy.
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Can the truth be absolute, considering that it can be subjective. However, I believe human have the power to do extraordinary things and our minds are our major limitations.
I feel like this book will hit a nerve for some readers, and I still want to read it.
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I think this book will be great for people who don't know the value of their life. This book is very insightful and will give any reader the full outlook on their life and how to live it.
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Knowing that we are fully responsible for our choices and these choices, in one way or the other, affect who we become in the long run will help us make better choices. And this book, Absolute Truth did great justice to this theme.
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I'm all for self-empowerment and truth about the world. I'm always curious about life and open-minded for changes but honestly, this genre is not really my cup of tea. I would definitely recommend this to my friends who's all for it. Thanks!
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I don't think that I will be reading this book after having read the review. The idea of creating my own reality does not sit well with me.
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Looks like a self-help resource for human beings to discover what “absolute” truth is. The author seemed to have put the concepts in simplified forms of teachings one who believes, in reality, can understand. Your review is a great insight, ayoomisope. Thanks.
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Looks like a self-help resource for human beings to discover what “absolute” truth is. The author seemed to have put the concepts in simplified forms of teachings one who believes, in reality, can understand. Your review is a great insight, ayoomisope. Thanks.
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A book that talks about essential concepts is one that is worthy to be read.
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Post by Oyedeji Okikioluwa »

I love an inspiring and motivational book like this that exposes us to what we are and who we are. I also think truth is subjective, hence the open mindedness when reading this book. Nice review.
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I love how this book was made. It was written for us to see the truth beyond our existence, the reason why we existed and the purpose of living. We may in doubts sometimes but this book will help us enlighten so that sooner we'll understand our why's.
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This is a great review with a lot of detail. Well done :tiphat:
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A book that explores realities of existence and one that delves into self-discovery is an adequate read. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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On the subject of choosing and creating our realities, I'd need clarity. This book is thought-provoking and I'd like to see the points Russo is trying to pass across. Thanks for the review.
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Very much constructive and fine theme, semantically woven.
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