The Millennial Reincarnations The Millennial Trilogy Book 1 eBook Daniel Mark Harrison
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The Millennial Reincarnations The Millennial Trilogy Book 1 eBook Daniel Mark Harrison
The Millennial Reincarnations is by far one of the most interested psychological theory books I've ever read. As a millennial myself, the concept of this book immediately caught my eye. A reincarnated generation brought fourth by the rapid development of technology? Is that honestly what 'we' could be? Well, according to author Daniel M Harrison that is -exactly- what we are. I was skeptical at first. I'd heard this theory tossed around by a few different people, and although I felt it to be valid I'd never really delved too deeply into the reasonings behind it. Daniel, on the other hand, has delved deeply into the reasons behind that theory- and written a book organizing those reasons in a way that is very entertaining to read.The author discusses an array of factors that play into our very, well, different generation- including a connection to technology and technological advances, an unhealthy societal addiction to money- and all aspects of financial greed that played a remarkable role in our upbringing and attitudes, and our general change in ideals in general. He brings up many valid points that left me truly reevaluating my opinions on my generation and the assumptions I'd previously made about our childhoods and our ability to stabilize in the adult world. But he does so with a fictional setting, through characters and stories that really bring the issues to life rather than just explaining them in a factual way.
This book was a well-written. Although I felt like David wanted to cover many different points and goes into detail regarding those points on the Millennial generation, he does so in a way that did not lose site of the story as a whole. He keeps to the basic premise of the book (which is creating a fictional piece that opens up the discussion regarding psychological differences of the millennials compared to every other generation) and doesn't veer from the topic. By the end of the book I felt my mind had been expanded and I had had the opportunity to look into an entirely new view point. I feel a lot more, hmmm- how do I put this? understanding of my generation now, having read this piece.
This is definitely a unique read, but it's one I really enjoyed delving into. Anything with a psychological undertone- especially ones trying to 'figure out' modern America, just really interest me- and this book accomplished the task flawlessly. I'd definitely recommend it for people of all ages interested in just generally changing their assumptions on the Millennial generation and all that are.
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The Millennial Reincarnations The Millennial Trilogy Book 1 eBook Daniel Mark Harrison Reviews
When I first started reading The Millennial Reincarnation” by Daniel M. Harrison I was confused when it seemed to skip from person to person. I had to reread the introduction and other previews to understand where the author was going with the novel.
I find the author’s defining the millennial generation fascinating. He acknowledges the obsession with physical appearance and popularity, with limited emotional attachment. Then Daniel adds parallel lives, but at the end it appears to be just one Mandate, or God, who shares in the lives of each of the collected individuals. It can be quite perplex when one person had lived in the life of several people. Or when they discuss that they live the life a narrator has written, and try to rewrite what was recorded. This was a hard book for me to comprehend who was speaking and what direction the book was taking.
This book is a collection of different stories. Each one is different while some of them are connected with other previous ones told earlier in the book. Daniel M. Harrison talks about the world involving the Millennials. I am from the 90s generation while my younger sisters fall into the Millennial category. He discusses stories about reincarnation and the beauty as well as the consequences it can have on the future. There are also stories in this about how different the Millennial attitudes are in regards to sex, religion, and racial issues.
This is the first book I've read from Daniel M. Harrison. After reading this book, I will definitely be looking into reading more from Daniel Harrison! If you believe in reincarnation or even looking for something new to read that will make you think-this is the book for you!
I love reads that stretch the mind and could be considered by some as controversial. I had the pleasure of reading author Daniel M. Harrison's "Butterflies" this past spring and would definitely place that read in that category, yet simply adored the book and the author's insights on everything from digital currency to sex to religion. Being a Millennial himself, Harrison has a lot of ideas about this generation that tend to stretch some emotional and intellectual boundaries, and they are so much fun to read about and ponder in his books, which are a delightful mix of fiction and philosophy.
"The Millennial Reincarnation" is Harrison's latest and it is another very worthwhile and incredibly unique read that takes a detailed look at the millennial psyche through some fictional accounts. There are a variety of stories here, some intertwined and others quite unique, that deal with the widest range of topics that one could imagine. Whether it be sex (there is plenty), religion, race attitudes, class, technology, currency, business, family, morality, or any other host of subjects - we get a great story that illustrates some interesting ways in which the author views the millennial attitudes and beliefs on these ideas.
I found this to be both entertaining reading and very thought-provoking. While I am not a Millennial by any stretch, I have a son who is and I am often both baffled and fascinated by the difference in attitudes and beliefs from my own generation - much the same way that my parents were with me, I'm sure. Very well written, relevant to our times and recommended.
The Millennial Reincarnations is by far one of the most interested psychological theory books I've ever read. As a millennial myself, the concept of this book immediately caught my eye. A reincarnated generation brought fourth by the rapid development of technology? Is that honestly what 'we' could be? Well, according to author Daniel M Harrison that is -exactly- what we are. I was skeptical at first. I'd heard this theory tossed around by a few different people, and although I felt it to be valid I'd never really delved too deeply into the reasonings behind it. Daniel, on the other hand, has delved deeply into the reasons behind that theory- and written a book organizing those reasons in a way that is very entertaining to read.
The author discusses an array of factors that play into our very, well, different generation- including a connection to technology and technological advances, an unhealthy societal addiction to money- and all aspects of financial greed that played a remarkable role in our upbringing and attitudes, and our general change in ideals in general. He brings up many valid points that left me truly reevaluating my opinions on my generation and the assumptions I'd previously made about our childhoods and our ability to stabilize in the adult world. But he does so with a fictional setting, through characters and stories that really bring the issues to life rather than just explaining them in a factual way.
This book was a well-written. Although I felt like David wanted to cover many different points and goes into detail regarding those points on the Millennial generation, he does so in a way that did not lose site of the story as a whole. He keeps to the basic premise of the book (which is creating a fictional piece that opens up the discussion regarding psychological differences of the millennials compared to every other generation) and doesn't veer from the topic. By the end of the book I felt my mind had been expanded and I had had the opportunity to look into an entirely new view point. I feel a lot more, hmmm- how do I put this? understanding of my generation now, having read this piece.
This is definitely a unique read, but it's one I really enjoyed delving into. Anything with a psychological undertone- especially ones trying to 'figure out' modern America, just really interest me- and this book accomplished the task flawlessly. I'd definitely recommend it for people of all ages interested in just generally changing their assumptions on the Millennial generation and all that are.
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