06-16-2013, 12:01 PM
I finished Ilgunas' book. I give it 4 out of 5 stars and here's the review I left, mistakes and all:
An enjoyable read by a thoughtful and talented author. I found much to respect about Ilgunas' insights, journey in "finding himself" and mostly the unique way he went about paying off his mountain of student debt. His story isn't for everyone to copy exactly, one must blaze their own trail in life after all, but it does offer some ideas and inspiration for our own personal journey. I also like the fact that he and I would have some serious disagreements over politics, there was still enough of himself in this writing I liked and respected that those things just didn't matter.
An enjoyable read by a thoughtful and talented author. I found much to respect about Ilgunas' insights, journey in "finding himself" and mostly the unique way he went about paying off his mountain of student debt. His story isn't for everyone to copy exactly, one must blaze their own trail in life after all, but it does offer some ideas and inspiration for our own personal journey. I also like the fact that he and I would have some serious disagreements over politics, there was still enough of himself in this writing I liked and respected that those things just didn't matter.
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Virginia teaching license, currently pursuing
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