Review of Wisdom

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Review of Wisdom

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Wisdom" by Arun mago.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Wisdom by Arun Mago is a collection of different topics on which the author expresses his opinions and wisdom thoughts. Each topic and its format of presentation varies and has an educative side. With a total of 107 subjects discussed by the author, the content of the book will include at least one topic of interest to every reader. From topics like "How to Become an Effective Speaker" and "IRS" to topics about "Organic Thoughts" and "Work on Your Dreams, or Else Someone Else Will Hire You to Work on Theirs", Arun Mago manages to create a friendly conversation atmosphere where he gives his honest opinion and pieces of wisdom to his reader, to you.

One of the aspects that I liked about the book is the way the author conveyed his words of wisdom to me, the reader. The author adopts a style of writing that accomplishes his objective of delivering the desired information in a manner that is as pleasant and simple to understand as possible, even when the book includes topics like "Black money" or "IRS." I could understand what makes money considered "black", based on the way it is used and obtained. And I also easily understood and retained the information about "What Are Your Best Investments, Retirement, and Savings?" when it comes to the IRS. Another aspect that I liked is the variety of topics covered by the author. Although some of the topics discussed didn’t represent much of an interest to me, I found more than half of them interesting. For example, I found it very useful advice on the subject of "Keep Failing Until You Succeed," the importance of every stage in my life, and that "Inch by inch, minute by minute, you will reach there".

As for the negative aspects, I could not find or think of anything to complain about. The author did a great job of conveying his pieces of wisdom to me. The manner of writing was easy to read, understand, and organize most efficiently, like on the topic of "Organic Thoughts."

As I read the book, I noticed that it was exceptionally well edited. Because of the lack of any errors, negative aspects, and positive aspects that I talked about in another paragraph, I give this book 4 out of 4 stars.

I recommend this book to those who are looking for good advice and pieces of wisdom on day-to-day topics that affect us all.

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