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A Different Perspective
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A Different Perspective in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $6.29
Original price: $6.99

Coles
A Different Perspective in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $6.29
Original price: $6.99
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From one man to another, I see you, I understand you, I acknowledge your shortcomings and achievements. This book should be relatable to the everyday man regardless of where you are in your life or the path you took to get there. We all experience heartbreak, pain, hurt, regret, and overall confusion. Nevertheless, we have these motions that we tuck away and hide due to the title of Being a Man-not being able to fully voice our thoughts, pain, or ideas due to what society might say.
While reading this book, I hope it is relatable in some sense and that the reader is able to take away the energy and tools needed to look within and move forward. Together, we will examine the attributes that contribute to who we've become, focusing on the why without bypassing it. As we pause to reflect on the events and individuals we experience along the way, may we find closure and move beyond the spaces where we are no longer welcome.
From one man to another, I see you, I understand you, I acknowledge your shortcomings and achievements. This book should be relatable to the everyday man regardless of where you are in your life or the path you took to get there. We all experience heartbreak, pain, hurt, regret, and overall confusion. Nevertheless, we have these motions that we tuck away and hide due to the title of Being a Man-not being able to fully voice our thoughts, pain, or ideas due to what society might say.
While reading this book, I hope it is relatable in some sense and that the reader is able to take away the energy and tools needed to look within and move forward. Together, we will examine the attributes that contribute to who we've become, focusing on the why without bypassing it. As we pause to reflect on the events and individuals we experience along the way, may we find closure and move beyond the spaces where we are no longer welcome.


















