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The Journey: What I wished I knew before I was 21

by Attila B. Horvath

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Find a Pathway to Understanding Your Potential and Purpose

There are plenty of great books out there to help you find your way. This book is aimed at giving you elements in a short direct manner. One criticism is that there is too much for “These Millennials” to understand. I disagree, seeing further down the road always helps in preparing for a journey. The fact is that you, as a unique individual, have a path that can lead to greatness. Finding that path is not easy, but it is very worth it. The Journey will challenge you to question everything you learned and use your uniqueness as the criteria for that evaluation. It is, after all, you that has the task to find that individual within you. You will make mistakes and we will look at how viewing them will empower you toward growth.

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Paperback
Format: 5 x 8 Black & White Paperback, 85 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jan 29, 2017)
ISBN10: 147878136X
ISBN13: 9781478781363
Genre: SELF-HELP / Creativity

Author Information...

Attila B. HorvathI work as an Electrical Engineer. However, I am more importantly a father, counselor, and friend. I have learned that being steeped in science and math, while important, can also hurt us as a society. My heart has changed from the scientific to the spiritual though in the end the two are very much compatible. A strange irony. Intangible elements working out of compassion lead to a fulfilled life. That is what I wish for all.
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