Review of Wisdom
Posted: 22 Mar 2024, 03:37
[Following is a volunteer review of "Wisdom" by Arun mago.]
The book ‘Wisdom’ by author Arun Mago is a collection of different types of topics that readers might resonate with in everyday life. He talked about a lot of different topics from different fields, like women's roles in politics, letting go, who is the best teacher for us, being responsible, being the better half, what beauty means, black money, rich vs. poor, how cell phones are changing our lives, how to be courteous, and many more. There are some chapters that I particularly like, such as Best Teachers, Beauty, and Courtesy, which left me with a deeper impression than others.
Some of the content readers may already know about, so it lacks uniqueness a little bit. In my opinion, the author could have put more information about the topics, which would have been great. The book is all about giving insights that people may resonate with on different topics. He explains the topics with a meaningful and minimal set of words.
I especially like the logic image from Chapter Be logical, not emotional. The author also wrote mnemonics for this book. Some mnemonics are creative and unique. I like them a lot. I’m sure other readers will also like it. At the end of some chapters, pages of important advice are also written, which can help us throughout our daily lives.
The book is quite a catch. Everything is great about the book. Editing is also done nicely by the editors. The author’s writing style is flowy and easy-going. I completed the whole book in one sitting. It also has a perfect number of images that resonate with the content of the chapters. I had fun reading the book. Overall, the book is nice; I don't see any major drawbacks to it. I give this book five out of five stars. I recommend it to everyone. It is a very good book.
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Wisdom
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The book ‘Wisdom’ by author Arun Mago is a collection of different types of topics that readers might resonate with in everyday life. He talked about a lot of different topics from different fields, like women's roles in politics, letting go, who is the best teacher for us, being responsible, being the better half, what beauty means, black money, rich vs. poor, how cell phones are changing our lives, how to be courteous, and many more. There are some chapters that I particularly like, such as Best Teachers, Beauty, and Courtesy, which left me with a deeper impression than others.
Some of the content readers may already know about, so it lacks uniqueness a little bit. In my opinion, the author could have put more information about the topics, which would have been great. The book is all about giving insights that people may resonate with on different topics. He explains the topics with a meaningful and minimal set of words.
I especially like the logic image from Chapter Be logical, not emotional. The author also wrote mnemonics for this book. Some mnemonics are creative and unique. I like them a lot. I’m sure other readers will also like it. At the end of some chapters, pages of important advice are also written, which can help us throughout our daily lives.
The book is quite a catch. Everything is great about the book. Editing is also done nicely by the editors. The author’s writing style is flowy and easy-going. I completed the whole book in one sitting. It also has a perfect number of images that resonate with the content of the chapters. I had fun reading the book. Overall, the book is nice; I don't see any major drawbacks to it. I give this book five out of five stars. I recommend it to everyone. It is a very good book.
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Wisdom
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon