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Somedays in life you come across some books that make you believe in life: Two Years – Book Review

Two Years
Author – Max Tower
Genre – Self-help / Memoir / Travel
Rating – 4 / 5

Somedays in life you come across some books that make you believe in life, make you believe that there’s something yet to be uncovered that will fulfill your life completely, that ignite belief in fullness. The void in your soul that never lets you rest needs to be fulfilled that defies the purpose of being a living creature, this explains the meaning of containment, a satisfactory happiness that we all are allowed to catch and look for is hidden secretly in our own.

Two Years emphasizes not only a man’s journey around the world but stands out for the astonishing world tour that broadens his mind and adaptability, in simple words he tells us about the deep fulfillment of life.
So true, it’s one of the simple yet unique things that we need to explore again.
Need to establish once again. The book is an impeccable setting for finding your happiness, overcoming depression, imbalances in minds and relationships, and solutions of happiness which is a mystery for many people.

One day when Max returned home he was astounded by his mother’s words, he realized achieving all the outside world has to offer made our life so small that we became painfully limited in our life, and longing for happiness has become something exhaustive. We are waiting for happiness and forget to look at the right path, the book is an alarm, and it is now time to look inside.

The book doesn’t have any formula or struggling method nor does it suggest any lifestyle hack rather it takes us to think, and it gives us a thorough journey that expands our thinking process. It says- Shuts your mind and becoming present in the moment is the solution for your yearning for sustainability and peace. That you can be able to adapt when you are free and close to nature.

Reading real-life struggles and overcoming stories are far more fascinating than any self-help books, isn’t it true?
It’s enthralling and sheds more impact which is deeply rooted.

The story emphasizes close to home, it can be anyone. The author seamlessly waved his travel journey of two years and you will witness his expedition for a meaningful life. Max Tower is his pen name he chose this name to write his life story. He quit his job in the yearning for something deep and profound, he talks about ego identity and how he removed himself from his previous perspective, it’s an enthralling story of discovering new approaches and appreciating the changes in life.

Easy language accompanied by lucid narrative the book is a mind-boggling package of insightful experiences of a journey around the world, heartwarming spiritual exploration, his life journey depicted herein three chapters, Max’s Quest for Money, Quest for Purpose, and Quest for Love, that will let you see his life-changing safari.

His life story reflects aspirations, mindfulness, overcoming weakness as well as his ability to scrutinize his own life in front of readers made be amazed.

The influence of this book is opening a door to becoming open-minded, a thought-provoking transformation that will make readers engaged in this book. Literary expeditions of other cultures and lifestyles also will help you to realise what is really important in life, it’s an inspiration to open your heart to embrace life as it is not to bound yourself in materialistic happiness.

A compelling read for anyone who loves reading transformational stories.

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Keywords: Travel, World Tour, Life Transformational Story, Memoir, Motivational, Self-help Book Recomendation, Book Review, Quest for Love, Quest for Purpose, Covid 19 Lockdown, Overcoming Depression

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