Information is laid out. It was confusing to me in the sense that many sentences went one direction and then “but” or “however” went the other direction. So even though technical things were presented ok, I was confused by if anyone should consider options. There seemed to be no overarching opinion on it, which would have been helpful. I have found other books that took more narrow focuses and uses for specific audiences to achieve specific results with options and found them more helpful. So, maybe it’s me. It’s a good intro to the terms and jargon of options and a very wide palate with both the pros and cons. Being so new, I could not process all of opinion making for myself.
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