Review of Wisdom
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 02:35
[Following is a volunteer review of "Wisdom" by Arun mago.]
Wisdom by Arun Mago is a book comprising a compilation of posts on social networks and articles covering a wide variety of subjects. Arun shifts the topic from the reasons parents make the finest teachers ever to how houses are becoming more and more like boxes. There are hints and techniques for becoming a public speaker, as well as counsel on viewing failure as a necessary step on the path to achievement. There's also talk about how to squeeze lemons in life and toss lemons. Besides learning about self-discovery and pursuing your goals, you'll also find conversations concerning politics and women's roles in it. This book has Arun Mago's sage advice on all these subjects and numerous more.
The author starts his book by outlining the types of teachers we have in our lives, emphasizing that our closest friends and parents are the greatest educators. To help readers recall the characteristics of a responsible person, he uses a mnemonic to define responsibility after that. He also highlights the significance of prioritizing reason over emotion, explaining that reasoned judgments should be made based on reasoning rather than hasty ones depending on emotions. He distinguishes between being busy and productive, and he offers some information to the reader on how to increase productivity. The author says that since beauty is a matter of opinion, nothing that God has made is unattractive. The author then says that because we are all stuck in boxes as humans, the best way for us to get out of them is to spend more time in nature.
I enjoy how this book covers a wide range of subjects and how long each one is. Because of this, it's ideal for quick reading, whether you're holding out for something or simply want to pass the time. I enjoy reading books that make me think and ask questions or offer me suggestions that help me see things differently. This book fits this description. The arrangement of the book was superb, as it was coherent, logical, and logical, which made it easier for the reader to comprehend the author's points of view. The author's ability to persuade and argue was what I found most appealing about this book. The author could substantiate his claims with clear language and reasoned reasons.
This book receives a 5 out of 5 star rating from me. This book included some insightful advice. The majority of the concepts were understandable and straightforward. I appreciated his initiative in talking about certain topics. Nothing in this book particularly bothered me, I think. I vouch for the book's excellent editing. As I read through its pages, I found no mistakes.
I think everyone should read this book, especially young readers, so they can improve their lives. The majority of users may be those who would value some fresh insights or guidance.
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Wisdom
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Wisdom by Arun Mago is a book comprising a compilation of posts on social networks and articles covering a wide variety of subjects. Arun shifts the topic from the reasons parents make the finest teachers ever to how houses are becoming more and more like boxes. There are hints and techniques for becoming a public speaker, as well as counsel on viewing failure as a necessary step on the path to achievement. There's also talk about how to squeeze lemons in life and toss lemons. Besides learning about self-discovery and pursuing your goals, you'll also find conversations concerning politics and women's roles in it. This book has Arun Mago's sage advice on all these subjects and numerous more.
The author starts his book by outlining the types of teachers we have in our lives, emphasizing that our closest friends and parents are the greatest educators. To help readers recall the characteristics of a responsible person, he uses a mnemonic to define responsibility after that. He also highlights the significance of prioritizing reason over emotion, explaining that reasoned judgments should be made based on reasoning rather than hasty ones depending on emotions. He distinguishes between being busy and productive, and he offers some information to the reader on how to increase productivity. The author says that since beauty is a matter of opinion, nothing that God has made is unattractive. The author then says that because we are all stuck in boxes as humans, the best way for us to get out of them is to spend more time in nature.
I enjoy how this book covers a wide range of subjects and how long each one is. Because of this, it's ideal for quick reading, whether you're holding out for something or simply want to pass the time. I enjoy reading books that make me think and ask questions or offer me suggestions that help me see things differently. This book fits this description. The arrangement of the book was superb, as it was coherent, logical, and logical, which made it easier for the reader to comprehend the author's points of view. The author's ability to persuade and argue was what I found most appealing about this book. The author could substantiate his claims with clear language and reasoned reasons.
This book receives a 5 out of 5 star rating from me. This book included some insightful advice. The majority of the concepts were understandable and straightforward. I appreciated his initiative in talking about certain topics. Nothing in this book particularly bothered me, I think. I vouch for the book's excellent editing. As I read through its pages, I found no mistakes.
I think everyone should read this book, especially young readers, so they can improve their lives. The majority of users may be those who would value some fresh insights or guidance.
******
Wisdom
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon