Review of Wisdom
Posted: 06 Apr 2024, 00:46
[Following is a volunteer review of "Wisdom" by Arun mago.]
Wisdom is a nonfiction book written by Arun Mago that speaks about several topics that need deliberation, like teacher, box, mastery of money, and even being logical.
Being logical is more advantageous than being emotional; decisions, as explained by the author, are not meant to be made whenever we are being emotional; this comprises feeling sad, angry, or mad. The author also explained the definition of the word teacher and made it known that not only your lecturers or college tutors can be teachers; nature, your parents, and even your friends can be considered teachers.
Everything, as the author writes, involves boxes. From the phone we use to the cars we drive to the house we live in, they are all shaped like boxes. Efforts are to be made by us to welcome, feel, and see nature as we are part of it. Money is said by the author to be gold or silver, and the regular bills being held by us are seen as a currency. The author also explained money as a tool, a woman, and energy to better our understanding as we read through. The author made it known that when we surround ourselves with positive energies, learn skills, and provide value, money will come to us.
I love the lessons learned from this book; they speak a lot about personal improvements. One's ability to achieve anything, as everything can be achievable and is possible. The act of laying a brick to build a masterpiece caught my attention, as gradual improvement in yourself puts you at your best. I don't have any dislikes for this book, as I have no negativity at all about it.
I recommend this book to self-developers, people willing to put in the work to become better than they were. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars as I was able to learn several things, such as the difference between wishful thinking and dreams, as dreams have goals and wishful thinking has hopes. This made me know what to focus on in my life.
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Wisdom
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Wisdom is a nonfiction book written by Arun Mago that speaks about several topics that need deliberation, like teacher, box, mastery of money, and even being logical.
Being logical is more advantageous than being emotional; decisions, as explained by the author, are not meant to be made whenever we are being emotional; this comprises feeling sad, angry, or mad. The author also explained the definition of the word teacher and made it known that not only your lecturers or college tutors can be teachers; nature, your parents, and even your friends can be considered teachers.
Everything, as the author writes, involves boxes. From the phone we use to the cars we drive to the house we live in, they are all shaped like boxes. Efforts are to be made by us to welcome, feel, and see nature as we are part of it. Money is said by the author to be gold or silver, and the regular bills being held by us are seen as a currency. The author also explained money as a tool, a woman, and energy to better our understanding as we read through. The author made it known that when we surround ourselves with positive energies, learn skills, and provide value, money will come to us.
I love the lessons learned from this book; they speak a lot about personal improvements. One's ability to achieve anything, as everything can be achievable and is possible. The act of laying a brick to build a masterpiece caught my attention, as gradual improvement in yourself puts you at your best. I don't have any dislikes for this book, as I have no negativity at all about it.
I recommend this book to self-developers, people willing to put in the work to become better than they were. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars as I was able to learn several things, such as the difference between wishful thinking and dreams, as dreams have goals and wishful thinking has hopes. This made me know what to focus on in my life.
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Wisdom
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon