Review of Wisdom
Posted: 16 Feb 2024, 09:51
[Following is a volunteer review of "Wisdom" by Arun mago.]
Wisdom by Arun Mago is one of the most important books I have ever read in my life. It is simple yet effective. The author discusses a wide range of broad topics, including logic, beauty, our teachers in life, cell phones, courtesy, and many other issues that have a significant impact on how the human race conducts it's everyday lives in this world.
This book has very few to no grammatical errors, which leads me to believe that it was edited professionally. The book's writing style is clear and easy to follow. As previously stated, the author discusses the teachers in our lives, and to delve deeper, he explains how every single person in our lives plays a role in teaching us something, whether it is our bosses at work, grandparents, teachers at school, or even our parents at home. One of my favorite aspects of this book is how the author uses quotes to help us realize the depth of meaning he is attempting to impart. He used the following quote: "You can get more than what you have, if you become more than what you are."
The topics in this book are large and diverse, the author only describes a small portion of each issue, which can be frustrating for a reader who just wants to learn about one thing at a time. For example he discusses courtesy and then moves on to how to be a good speaker, followed by IRS which is investment, retirement, and savings, so the sudden swings to other unexpected themes might be jarring and result in a slower flow of reading.
Overall, I give this book 5 out of 5 stars since it contains the most fundamental wisdom that any person will require. It lays the groundwork for you to transform your life and see things from a new perspective. I highly recommend this book to anybody who can actually read because it is really amazing.
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Wisdom
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Wisdom by Arun Mago is one of the most important books I have ever read in my life. It is simple yet effective. The author discusses a wide range of broad topics, including logic, beauty, our teachers in life, cell phones, courtesy, and many other issues that have a significant impact on how the human race conducts it's everyday lives in this world.
This book has very few to no grammatical errors, which leads me to believe that it was edited professionally. The book's writing style is clear and easy to follow. As previously stated, the author discusses the teachers in our lives, and to delve deeper, he explains how every single person in our lives plays a role in teaching us something, whether it is our bosses at work, grandparents, teachers at school, or even our parents at home. One of my favorite aspects of this book is how the author uses quotes to help us realize the depth of meaning he is attempting to impart. He used the following quote: "You can get more than what you have, if you become more than what you are."
The topics in this book are large and diverse, the author only describes a small portion of each issue, which can be frustrating for a reader who just wants to learn about one thing at a time. For example he discusses courtesy and then moves on to how to be a good speaker, followed by IRS which is investment, retirement, and savings, so the sudden swings to other unexpected themes might be jarring and result in a slower flow of reading.
Overall, I give this book 5 out of 5 stars since it contains the most fundamental wisdom that any person will require. It lays the groundwork for you to transform your life and see things from a new perspective. I highly recommend this book to anybody who can actually read because it is really amazing.
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Wisdom
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon