The Lacuna Effect

The Lacuna Effect
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Book Synopsis The Lacuna Effect by : Brett White

Download or read book The Lacuna Effect written by Brett White and published by . This book was released on 2020-04-20 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Navigating the space between dreams and reality. The word "Lacuna" is Latin in origin and means "an unfilled space or gap". The Lacuna Effect is the impact that the unfilled spaces and gaps between our dreams and reality have on our lives, and specifically on our identity, purpose and belonging. This book is about hope when our identity, purpose and belonging is being challenged, threatened and questioned. The stories and insights shared in its pages are raw, emotional and real. My aim in sharing the pain, struggles and challenges of others is to inspire hope, encourage dreams and offer up some fresh perspectives on navigating through life's challenges. The truth is, we will all face a Lacuna experience of some description, at some point in our life, if we haven't already.


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