Review of Wisdom

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Wisdom" by Arun mago.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Are you ready to unshackle yourself from the mental slavery of the world and find yourself? If your answer is yes, then I recommend you read Wisdom by Arun Mago. It is a compilation of expert knowledge to be used throughout your life. The great part about the book is that it is a brief read, making it easy and accessible for on-the-go and busy readers. The author covers thirty interesting topics in just one hundred and twenty-three pages. Each chapter is based on diverse areas that affect your life, like teachers, money, organic thoughts and finding who you are.

Mnemonics are used to simplify the meaning of words in a variety of contexts; for example, "baby" means "born and breathed by you." Are you intrigued yet? Arun uses real-life examples and comparisons to share his knowledge of wise sayings and then further explains how to use them to your advantage. Therefore, this book not only gives you information but also instructs you on how to utilize that knowledge to experience a fulfilled life.

I was fascinated by how the author clearly explained the topics and kept me interested. I did not even realize I had completed the book until I started reading the index at the end. It was that interesting! His comparisons were on point and funny at times. For example, he compared money to a woman, which you must read about to share this funny but truthful analogy with others. This book can be easily devoured and understood by even young readers.

The cover and title of the book are absolutely beautiful and captivating to the eye. The contents within contain knowledge that should be kept and reread throughout your life and passed on through generations. There were some points the author made about rich versus poor people that can help anyone transform their life. Arun noted that everyone has the same opportunity to make themselves better. Yes, some people may have to try harder, but it is not impossible if you have the willpower. There was never a dull moment in the book, and no errors were found, making it exceptionally well-edited.

Having established that Wisdom has no negative components, it deserves nothing less than five out of five stars. I recommend that, once you are able to read, you should leaf through this book. If you are too young or cannot read, buy the audiobook or allow someone to read it to you. You will not regret reading this book, and I assure you that you will want to read it more than once.

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