Review of Wisdom

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Lunar gate
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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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3 out of 5 stars
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"Wisdom"by Arun Mago provides practical advice on personal growth and self-reflection. The book covers various topics related to personal growth and self-reflection, from balancing logic and emotions to financial management and pursuing dreams.

What makes "Wisdom" stand out is its straightforward and engaging approach. Each chapter dives into core ideas and keeps readers interested in topics that equip them with wisdom and are easy to apply.

The included quotes in each chapter also make the book more engaging and informative. These quotes offer different viewpoints and insights, making readers think more deeply. For instance, a quote in Chapter 23 talks about the significance of staying strong during tough times, offering readers a new perspective on resilience, an element that elevates the reading experience.

However, one thing I dislike about the book is its shallow backstories and weak connections between chapters. This makes the story feel a bit disjointed, making it hard to become fully absorbed. If the topics were linked to examples and the chapters were better linked, the book could be a lot more engaging and enjoyable to read.

Despite its flaws, the practical advice shared in each chapter of "Wisdom" is commendable. The book has played a pivotal role in my growth journey, offering fresh perspectives on various concepts and encouraging me to embrace alternative viewpoints.

I would give "Wisdom" by Arun Mago a 3 out of 5 star rating for its insightful and informative nature as a self-help guide. While meticulous editing is evident through the absence of grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors, I am withholding 2 stars due to the lack of in-depth backstories and cohesive connections between chapters.

If you are on a personal growth journey and crave a book that inspires and uplifts, I recommend checking out this book. Its blend of wisdom and inspiration will help you on your quest to make wise decisions.

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Post by Priya Murugesan »

I totally agree with your review. You have written the negative and positive aspects of the book well.
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This book might be insightful for people searching for self-help material. I still read this genre a tad, but years ago, I binged on it so frequently that I burned out on it a bit! :lol:
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Post by Cristiano Bellucci »

Thank you very much for your review. It seems a good book, that needs just a little bit of connection between chapters to improve.
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