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Yup. Just the start of 10% Happier.Don't bother. Nothing new here. Spend your money on 10% Happier. I loved it and will probably reread it. Amen
I read 10% Happier a couple years ago. Liked it. I believed that I got some good advice. When I saw this book I mistakenly thought it was a sequel. Turns out it is either a "prequel" or a teaser. Either way … not what I expected. Glad it did not cost $. Booo
What comes nextVery easy read and interesting but is that it. What comes next. Such an abrupt ending without any warning. What is the rest of the story.
This is an 8 page "book" followed by a chapter from his previous book--basically a pathetic attempt to get you to buy the other book. It fails miserably. The book is free and is still overpriced.Dan Harris' life story portrays a narcissistic man who got lots of breaks in life based on the prominence of his parents, failed to capitalize on any of them, and apparently still does not recognize this yet. Don't waste your time with this one.
I was thinking there would be more material here,but it's mainly just the first chapter of his book.A bit longer than the free sample, so worth readingif you're on the fence about buying his book.
This is really the cliff notes for the book. I'm not sure why he wrote it, unless as a marketing tool for the book. I read this AFTER the book so for me it was irrelevant.
Something of a free teaser for people on the fence about reading '10% Happier'. Still a very good read though. If you're wondering if '10% Happier' is for you, go ahead and read this - it's a free Kindle download. It's a great preview of the full book (which is excellent by the way).On the other hand, you could also just watch the talk he gave at Google. It's available on YouTube here. It covers much of the same ground, and is actually a great primer for his book.
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I enjoyed reading the stories the author shared. Nothing was held back as Dan Harris told about his travels, adventures, and life struggles. This is a memoir that is not only fun to read, but ends with a lesson that everyone in life could use.