Review by REVIEWBUDDY -- Followed my Star by AR Annahita
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Review by REVIEWBUDDY -- Followed my Star by AR Annahita

1 out of 4 stars
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Followed My Star by AR Annahita author is complete gibberish. I am not where or how this author got this idea to write this book. It is a set of ramblings of a vacant mind with no thought or backing of facts.
How does this author know that the God wants us to be in middle? Has he met God - prove it? Has he seen God? has he head God say that? You just cannot make factual statements God wants and nature wants us in the middle or our life is not satisfied.” What supports this statement?
What this author is proposing is that we should all give up our wishes and desires and put them in a boat and let them go in the ocean. He/she has given some reasoning behind the motivations. But what I fail to understand is how he.she came to that conclusion.
If all of us are middle class and all of us are satisfied with what we have then how will the society progress. Societies, economies progress because some people challenge the status quo and find better ways of doing things. For their hard work, risk taking and endeavor, if they are rewarded then that is fine. they deserve it. They have earned it. By taking away their money and asking them to give away everything to others and equalize we are taking away the incentive to do something innovative Similarly what is the motivation for any person in that scenario to work hard. Poor people will not work hard because they know that the rich will give away their money. Some amount of inequality is desirable to incentivize others to progress and as a result the entire society, county, world progresses.
Based on what I read it feels like this author believe is that we should all sit quietly, be happy with what we have, do not complain, do not strive for anything and just stay in the middle in terms of money, power, politics, religion, thought process and everything.
He/she has presented zero facts to support any facts presented in this book. I am glad this book is as short as it is because even the author probably got tired of writing gibberish. The author has touched on religion, politics, societal ailments, philosophy, abortion rights, healthcare issues in first two to three chapters itself. His/her medication for ailments is that people take the middle path for everything.
I would have given 0 stars but since that is not an option I will give 1 out of 4 stars. This book is a complete waste of time. Forget about making you inherently agitated as to the logic behind the rubbish. I will not be recommending this book to any friends or family.
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