Black Sheep's main theme is built around finding your "what". To find
our purpose and lead meaningful lives, the author believes we must
establish what our core values are, our so-called non-negotiables. He
says it is when we define what these are that we can live our truth as
well as make meaningful choices without second-guessing ourselves.
THINGS I LOVE
It is written in a straight-forward style and the author wastes no time diving into the meat of his premise.
DISLIKES
While
the main idea behind this work is valid, it doesn't warrant so many
pages. There is so much repetition as well as padding to make this into a
bigger book. There is a feeling of having absorbed the main thrust of
the book by the time the reader is halfway through.
WHO IS IT FOR
Those who love the self-help genre might find one or two things to like here.
Many thanks to Page Two for a review copy.
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