7 Lessons from Heaven: How Dying Taught Me to Live a Joy-Filled Life by Mary C. Neal M.D.- Book Summary - Readtrepreneur
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What happens when you die? Dr. Mary Neal went to heaven and came back with a profound experience and many lessons to share. After dying in a kayaking accident in 1999, Dr. Mary Neal realized that heaven is real. She shares what it is like to meet Jesus and angels, and most of all, how this experience has impacted her life after she came back.
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"Even when we are frustrated by our inability to understand a circumstance or event, there are unseen angels bringing comfort and protection as directed by the wisdom of God." - Mary C. Neal
Inspiring and powerful, 7 Lessons from Heaven is a book meant for believers. Combining both spiritual and medical aspects, the lessons to be learnt are practical and can be life-changing. In this book, Dr. Mary Neal answers the biggest question of all: How does knowing heaven is real change our lives on Earth?
P.S. Gain a different perspective towards life as you learn from an experience that you have yet to experience yourself. Be inspired and begin living without anxiety, fear, regret or worry.
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Chapter 1. Optimal Stopping – When to Stop Looking
One thing that makes life difficult is not knowing when to stop – this has been labeled as the Optimal Stopping Problem. There is a danger of quitting too early and missing out on something good, or quitting too late and exhausting the little energy and time that we have.
Thankfully, there is an algorithm that will make decisions much easier. It’s not entirely foolproof, but it will produce better outcomes than doing things randomly.
The Optimal Stopping Problem deals not with what option to select but how many choices to consider. Based on statistical data, the ideal percentage is 37%.
The Secretary Problem explores the idea of Optimal Stopping. Someone tasked to hire a secretary has to choose among applicants, but he must know when to stop so that he will not miss someone who is good for the job.
In looking for the secretary, stopping late means prolonging the choice unnecessarily, while stopping too early lets the best applicant go unhired. The strategy is to find a reasonable balance between the two conditions.
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