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Uncommon Sense: A Gen X tale and an inspirational guide to advocate for yourself

Current price: $13.95
Uncommon Sense: A Gen X tale and an inspirational guide to advocate for yourself
Uncommon Sense: A Gen X tale and an inspirational guide to advocate for yourself

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Uncommon Sense: A Gen X tale and an inspirational guide to advocate for yourself

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"I rebuke discouragement" is the spirit of this heartfelt human-interest story about how one ordinary person acted and reacted when confronted with a team of doctors who told him he was going to die. It's the kind of life event most people consider but few actually face. The writing is superb, and the story is exceptionally inspirational. Readers will find value to apply in their own lives. It's a book everyone should read, and the author invites you into this book that reads like a Hollywood movie: it's hard not to place yourself in this everyman's situation. It's a small book with a large value. Find out how, after a lot of positive effort to advocate for oneself in the face of death, this author reveals that a team of neurologists later told him that they think he "just saved his own life." It's a must-read. The practical advice given alone has the potential to change your life!

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