Official Review: Wisdom by Arun mago

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Re: Official Review: Wisdom by Arun mago

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Thank you for the review I enjoyed reading it. I appreciate what you said about the book being boring, unprofessionally edited, and lacking in creativity. Because of those reasons I think that I will pass on reading it.
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This an amazing book. It is a must-read for everyone in search of knowledge. Wisdom is the principal thing. Nice Review.
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Just the type of read I avoid. You wrote a great review for a seemingly boring read. Hats off to you.
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I agree on just two stars .but the book to me was very positive .I liked that the author of the book was direct about the book.I thought the book was ok .but I don't think the book was something I would usely read myself .Ty..
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Post by +Rairafaegagamao »

Well, at least you tried. Somehow the book encourages you to always know ones emotions and character when you are dealing with rational and impulsive decisions in life which in yourself take accountability for it.
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Your rating of this book was a bit absurd! I must honestly say i didn't like your rating of 2 out of 4 stars because this book deserves better than that despite the few grammatical errors you stated. This kind of books are usually meant to motivate people and impact their life in a positive way. So i feel you were a bit biased when you said that it lacked creativity because its not a sci-fiction. Otherwise i think your fair, i can't complain much!
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Post by NanaCindy1906 »

Thanks for the honest review. I do agree that everything God created is beautiful in its own way. I also agree that decisions should be based on logic rather than emotion. While emotions are normal and important, they are not the best foundation for effective decision-making. I have found that the bulk of decisions made during times of intense emotional upheaval are ones I later regret. It is usually better to take a step back, work through the emotional impact and delay the decision until I am able to think it through logically. Both logic and emotion are important, each in its place.
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This sounds like a great book of wisdom, even predicting from the cover title. It will be encouraging for many to read it.
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Post by beatrice_mom »

It's a really cool book. I find it fascinating to read. I am into psychological book, so I think I should read it really. That seems to be quite interesting.
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Post by KhrisYoung »

Well this book sounds like a daily life nuggets. It can help Prepare the mind on every step thought one takes.
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Post by bhumika_katyayan44 »

The theme of the book sounded interesting but the poor editing is a big turn off, so I'm not reading this book.
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Thanks for the review. I strongly believe that the author must reshape his originality. I also urge the author to reconsider editing of the book.
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Post by Imstaci-1 »

Oh dear! The review is awesome and I would say fair. I'm okay with blunt writing but unimaginative and poorly edited books are a drag. Hopefully the author can take a look at this and correct. Your review is amazing.
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Here the Author beginned the book by showing us who are the most real teachers in our lives.Really our parents and friends are our real teachers.He defines responsibility to help readers to recall traits of resposible person.After all this the Author emphasizes today humans are trapped in boxes like cars,cell phones and offices, all of us we should escape this boxes
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Post by ratow »

For a moment I was really looking forward to reading this book, but because of the rating, I think I won't.
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