Review of Wisdom

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Review of Wisdom

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Wisdom" by Arun mago.]
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Unleash your true potential with this book, Wisdom, by Arun Mago. It’s an assemblage of several thoughts and ideas aimed at benefiting the reader. The author shares his wisdom, which acted as a conduit for his success.

Sometimes we require a change in perspective to resolve a problem and reach new heights. The author emphasizes the need to change our perspective if one wants to achieve success. We all know that our parents and friends teach us a lot. But I was delighted in Arun Mago’s wisdom of considering nature, money, and hard times as great teachers. The author encourages readers to use nature as a free tool to rejuvenate. He encourages and motivates his readers to work hard and grow in life.

Humor and positivity spill through Arun Mago’s writing, which makes readers comfortable. His use of personal mnemonics adds a unique touch to this appealing book. For instance, his mnemonic for hubby stands for—hustle and unique, bustle but yours. The author’s writing often feels like motivating quotes. My personal favorite line from the author is, "Remember, your comfort zone is a bad neighborhood, and you must stay away from it.”

He discusses several topics, like tough times, anger, the need for patience, cellphone addiction, and investment. Out of all the topics, at least some might strike a chord with the readers. One can learn how to have better control over money and how to pause the “autopilot” thoughts running through our minds. The standout point from this book that made an impact on me is "Work on your dreams, or else someone else will hire you to work on theirs.”

Fun mnemonics and flawless editing make this book pleasant to read. I cannot find a single thing to criticize this book for, as I enjoyed every aspect of it. I give this book a well-deserved rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to everyone who seeks success.

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Post by Tomy Chandrafrost »

As a fellow reader, I can resonate with your experience while reading this book. I agree with some of your perspectives here, though I maybe disagree that this book is well-written. It's not in my recommendation list to read about self help books, but we can agree to disagree in this issue.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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Post by Gerry Steen »

Your review makes this book attractive. I agree that changing one's perspective is important for change and growth. Getting out of our comfort zone is important if we want to improve. I like the analogy equating our comfort zone to a bad neighborhood and that we should stay away from it. It is so true that if you don't pursue your dreams that someone will hire you to pursue their dreams. I am sure this book will inspire. Thank you for this concise and informative review. :techie-studyinggray:
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Post by David Awunor »

Your review is lovely, but I concur with the initial comment that the book is not well-written, I'm glad it was helpful to you.
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Post by Terry Kimble »

While I burned out a little on the self-help genre over a decade ago, from your review, I find this book interesting. I friggin' love love love my "comfort zone" and find it a constant struggle to stay away from it! Maybe this book can teach me how to do that once and for all. :lol2: Great review, Runan!
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Post by Somto Nwachukwu 1 »

The use of personal mnemonics and motivating quotes adds an engaging and memorable touch to the book, making it both informative and enjoyable to read. Your favorite line from the author, "Remember, your comfort zone is a bad neighborhood, and you must stay away from it," resonated with me as well. It's a powerful reminder to push beyond our limits and strive for growth.
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Post by Kareen Hez »

This sounds like a great book that sheds light on a different way of looking at life to achieve our goals. I also agree that changing perspectives can bring more benefits, and it seems like this will be a good guide for me. Thank you for the well-detailed and insightful review! :tiphat:
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