About Renouncing Holy Logic by Rami Anabusi
“This book is the book!
Millions of books out there may drown you in empty promises claiming to be the book, the one that leaves its imprint on your soul; the one that remolds your life, and the one that will leave you with a lifelong experience… but somehow, they never do…
This book is the one that will shock you to the bone and wake you up!
It promises you one simple thing: the rod, but not the fish!
The end results of this rod will leave many people hesitant and tentative, but you must have the courage to take hold of that magic rod. That brave decision will determine how your life will look from this point onward.
It’s the book that will shake up even the darkest points in your life into an exciting journey full of lessons. The little events in your life will become your main lessons, releasing you from the temporary inspiration that you have always aspired to be fueled with!
After reading this book, you’ll hopefully become your own master and the source of inspiration to others around you.
This book is certainly the book!”
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Author Bio:
Rami Anabusi is a CPA and Economist born in 1976. He is a founding partner at the Accounting & Consulting firm KAA.
Uncensored exciting details of his real life adventures and business experiences are used attractively as examples throughout this book, from rebellion and bullying from both classmates and teachers, to embarrassments and lessons learned.
Rami attended the prestigious Hebrew University of Jerusalem between 1995-1999. He almost lost his life on his first visit to the university, and graduated successfully from the Faculty of Accounting and Economics.
As an Arab student in a predominantly Jewish population, he faced ill treatment and racism, experiences from which he draws valuable life lessons and which he boldly, honestly and freely shares across the four acts of this book. After many rejections from accounting firms across Jerusalem for the mandatory internship required for the CPA license, he finally found the work he most desired while preparing for his final exams — a job he found the courage to leave!
rami.anabusi@gmail.com