Two Years
Quest for Money, Purpose, and Love
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Dalan Decker
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Max Tower
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LET GO. TRUST. RECEIVE.
That is precisely what Max had to do. He felt stuck in his life and was yearning for something more meaningful. After years of working in investment banking in Frankfurt, London, and New York, he finally pulled the trigger to quit his job–or rather, ego-identity? What followed was two years of world travel, significant personal transformation, and rediscovery of our true essence.
His travel memoir spiked with insights on spirituality and life wisdom, takes you, the listener, along the journey with him. In Max's Quest for Money, Quest for Purpose, and Quest for Love, you will see what he sees, feel what he feels, and grow with him.
While he gained and lost a lot along the way, he eventually realized what is really important in Supporting people in need–spiritually as well as financially. With this book, Max hopes to achieve exactly that. Each one of you will be interactively involved in the decision process.
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- 13-05-24
Quest for self
I wanted to like this book. I really did. This is your typical growing up story to see the world as it is. I liked that part. But where this book proposes profoundness, I got superficiality. The book reads more like a list that never dwells too deep or stops to descripe the moment seen or felt. No senses engaged. The writer proposes that he was afraid to show himself, but I really didn't see him at all. He just shrugged off losing a loved one. No torment there, just moving on to describing his travels and his life and his views and his sexual experiences. At the end, when he writer that his travels would make a good movie, he lost me.
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