Without fear of being mistaken I could say that it is my favorite book of all those I have read. At first I felt that Mark was wrong with what he was saying. Even at the end of the book I still had my doubts. But after digesting everything he mentions, in reality that counterintuitive approach that the book brings seems true.
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