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K**A
Thought provoking
First book I have completed reading from the beginning to the end in years. Very captivating and thought provoking. Some things will resonate with a lot of people and it's what you do with that's what counts. I would read this again
N**A
Inspiring and life changing
“I Do Not Want to Grow Up” was a life-changing read for me. It reminded me that growing up doesn’t mean losing the magic of curiosity, play, and adventure—it means learning how to balance survival with joy to thrive. The book made me rethink that what truly means to live is embracing life with an open heart. More than anything, it reinforced that nature is our real home—a place where we can strip away expectations, reconnect with our instincts, and rediscover freedom - a true measure of wealth. This book didn’t just inspire me; it awakened something deep inside that was just waiting the right call.
H**N
Amazing book
A really great read would definitely recommend. Although I don’t think everyone would understand it or relate to it you should still give it a read and see if it speaks to you. All through high school I have been thinking similar ideas but unsure how to express them or even at times unsure what I mean. But the author got it perfect! I’m 18 and now more than ever family, friends and even strangers are asking me what I’m going to do with my life? What do you want to do? And I say travel and then on goes a bunch of other questions and what about the funds? What about a house? Settling down? And at times the security sounded tempting but this book kept me on track and reminded me to keep following my dreams and the burning passion in my heart. The passion we have is what keeps us alive and I don’t need to follow my friends or my family’s footsteps. We all chose to live in different ways and this books gave me the clarity and reassurance I needed. Thank you I think you saved me from falling in with the masses
H**.
Excellent book
I really enjoyed this book and it’s message. I’ve been trying to find what I want to do with my life, and somehow this book has given me a clearer picture of where I should be heading. I love the message of staying childlike, and I think this book portrays a great way of thinking and living without feeling pushy or definitive. I would recommend this book to anyone who feels they don’t want to grow up and how to stay childlike for the rest of our lives.
R**P
Awesome read !
This is the first book I have ever finished in my life I am not a massive reader and struggle to concentrate but can relate to this book so much if you love the outdoors and adventures this is for you
C**.
Eye opening and motivational
This book is eye opening! I've never read life books before and this was definitely a good one to start with. It give you a new prospective to life and alot of it relates to the calling of the universe/nature, which is something ive never thought of.100% recommend
D**4
Mind Opening Read
First things first, I’m not big into reading, never have been but when I got sent a video of a quote from this book I had to give it a try and try I did. Completed it in a couple evenings after work. Couldn’t put the thing down.Something I’ve always struggled with when reading is the lack of imagination to make the words become pictures in my mind but for the first time I saw myself in scenarios played out with commentary of Scott’s writing.Not only did I get a vivid perspective of Scott’s life but it evoked memories of amazing parts of my life, present and future.Will 100% be reading the rest in his collection.Fantastic book. Highly recommend. I relate to almost everything in this book and I’m sure many others will to.Any time I lost perspective of what is truly important I will once again pick this book up.Don’t think, just buy and support this man’s work. It will effect your mind profoundly.
R**H
Nice read
It’s a nice book but is a bit more of a biography. One of the positives it has made me realise i just need to go and do what I want rather than overthinking it
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