Official Review: Wisdom by Arun mago

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Oh I was disappointed at the rating. It's not good seeing book with this great title, cover and huge expectations having such flaws I really hope the author makes some corrections. Thanks for pointing out the mistakes and for sharing
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Thank you for being sincere with your review.
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The book's main purpose is actually quite thrilling. I also agree with logic over emotions phrase. That's how we are supposed to make decisions. Thank you for the honest review!
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Thanks for going into detail about what the book covers. After reading the Amazon blurb, I was left wishing I knew more of what the book contained. I enjoyed your analysis of the book's strengths and weaknesses. Good job!
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After sampling a few pages, I have to agree with you that this needs another round of editing! Thank you for the detailed, honest review!
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Not really sure what the meaning of this book is supposed to be, not one that I would be interested in reading. Congrats on BOTD!!
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This is suppose to be an interesting book.From the name "Wisdom" my expectations are high.I wish the author can do a little more on the book.
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This is a good reflection book on life. It is a good example of the different type of personalities, intelligencies, characters, and opinions. You are a part of it all. Good book.
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Well, from what I glimpsed from description given in review the book is your regular, not overly original, motivational self help. And considering rating not very well written. Sorry, but I won't read it.
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Post by Nzube Chizoba Okeke »

Everything was going on fine until I realized the lack of originality in the book. However, I still believe there's something good to take out from this book after reading, especially with the talk of humans being trapped in boxes. Congrats on BOTD!
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I'm curious about the difference between productivity and being busy. I never realized that there could be a line differentiating the two. Anyways, it would have been really great to read this if only it were professionally edited.
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It sounds like a wisdom-filled read on various aspects of life such as politics, wealth, patience, and responsibility. I would have given it a try though the errors mentioned are a bit too glaring for me. Thanks for the honest review.
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This is a well thought out review. I don't usually enjoy self-help books and this one sounds very unmotivating. I will pass on this one for sure.
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Thank you for your honesty. I hope the author has his book professionally edited so that it would interest more readers.
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Post by AvocaDebo621 »

This book seems like a good read. A Hindu perspective seems like a very interesting addition. Thanks for the intriguing review.🙂
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