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  • How to Ruin Your Life By 30: Nine Surprisingly Everyday Mistakes You Might Be Making Right Now

How to Ruin Your Life By 30: Nine Surprisingly Everyday Mistakes You Might Be Making Right Now

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Don't snooze through your 20s.

Most of us have an internal alarm clock that goes off when we're about to make a bad decision. Yet some of us spend our 20s hitting the snooze button.

Steve Farrar urges you to wake up so you don't ruin your life by 30.

Although the book title and chapter titles are ironic and humorous, the wisdom contained in this book is not to be taken lightly. Steve invites you to take seriously the choices you make in your 20s and learn from the mistakes of others rather than making your own. Steve also helps you recover from poor choices made in the past and make better ones in the future.

So if you really want to ruin your life by 30, don't read this book. Just keep hitting that snooze button.

[Most of the text in his book originally appeared in How to Ruin Your Life by 40, copyright 2006 by Steve Farrar.]


About the Author

Steve Farrar
STEVE FARRAR (California State, Western Seminary, Dallas Theological Seminary) is the founder and chairman of Men’s Leadership Ministries and a speaker for these and other conferences and events around the country, including Promise Keepers. Steve is the author of King Me, How to Ruin Your Life by Forty, Point Man, and God Built. The Farrars have three grown children and currently reside in suburban Dallas, Texas. For more information, visit www.stevefarrar.com.
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Product Details

ISBN: 978-0-8024-0619-4
Publish Date: April 2012
Dimensions: 5.25 x 8
Format: Paperback