Summary of Joshua Fields Millburn & Ryan Nicodemus's Everything That Remains
Everest Media
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Publisher:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
DRM:
Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822500426
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I am the youngest director in our company’s history. I thought this was an impressive title at first, but it’s actually one big accident. My entire life has been an accident, so it’s difficult to figure out how I got Right Here, Right Now.
#2 I had a very negative relationship with money growing up. I thought money came in two colors: green and white. Mom sometimes sold our white bills at a two-to-one ratio because she could purchase alcohol with only the green bills.
#3 I had a difficult time relating to my mother’s faith. I felt like God was either malevolent or impotent or maybe even both. I would have to remove my shoes to count how many times our electricity got shut off on Warren Street.
#4 I was a latchkey kid, meaning I would come home to an empty house while Mom worked a second shift job. I made friends with various elements of the fringe social blocs, but never attempted to adapt to their tenets or fully integrate into any one particular group.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I am the youngest director in our company’s history. I thought this was an impressive title at first, but it’s actually one big accident. My entire life has been an accident, so it’s difficult to figure out how I got Right Here, Right Now.
#2 I had a very negative relationship with money growing up. I thought money came in two colors: green and white. Mom sometimes sold our white bills at a two-to-one ratio because she could purchase alcohol with only the green bills.
#3 I had a difficult time relating to my mother’s faith. I felt like God was either malevolent or impotent or maybe even both. I would have to remove my shoes to count how many times our electricity got shut off on Warren Street.
#4 I was a latchkey kid, meaning I would come home to an empty house while Mom worked a second shift job. I made friends with various elements of the fringe social blocs, but never attempted to adapt to their tenets or fully integrate into any one particular group.
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