Bryce Owens (Bo3) discusses The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

We’re excited to chat with Bryce Owens (Bo3) about The Four Agreements. Check out our conversation below.

Bryce, it’s always a great day when we have a chance to connect. Thanks for taking the time to share one of your favorite books with us. What can you tell us about The Four Agreements?
The Book is about self-development. It gives you another perspective on how to view life and how to improve yourself.

Great, so maybe you can get into a bit more detail about why this book feels relevant to you and perhaps you can touch on any lessons or insights that resonated with you?
This matters to me because I was at a low point in my life, and it gave me revived me. I felt reborn, I felt purposeful. This book taught me perspective and truth.

After reading the book, if you had to boil it down to one key take-away, what would it be?
The key takeaway I would say is to be true to yourself. Never go against yourself by any means. Always do what is best for you!

Have you read other books from Don Miguel Ruiz? If so, which others do you recommend and can you tell us a bit about those?
Yes, I have read other books by Mr. Ruiz. I would recommend reading “The Fifth Agreement”.

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