Review of Karmic Selling

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In our world today, where everyone is solely concerned with personal gains, Gwizdak shares his thoughts. In Karmic Selling, Stan Gwizdak proposes the ideology of However-I-Can-Help. This autobiography gives an insight into the intricacies surrounding the business world today.

The narrative begins with a fatal car accident that nearly took the life of Gwizdak. Before the accident, he was a “slave" to the vicissitudes of toxic corporate business. He decides to change the story by establishing a consulting firm. He had previously worked at companies like Honeywell, General Electric, Goodyear Tire, and Textron and acquired some level of experience. The author initially had the mindset of "grab it all," which made him see business from just a profit point of view. After the car wreck, he had a change of mind and adopted a new lifestyle of helping people both within the business setting and outside of it. He learned to approach every business idea with a clean heart, believing that karma is real and always has a way of rewarding every act.
Karmic Selling by Stan Gwizdak is an eye-opener into the world of business. I agree that the sole purpose of every business is to make profit, but there are sincere ways to approach business. It's not always a win-win situation. Sometimes, we lose. What's most important is keeping connections with people, which, according to the author, is the only way to a successful business career. In this book, there is a "Clean Heart" checklist that the readers will find useful.

There is absolutely nothing to dislike about this book. The author also mentioned that people always find it difficult to trust those who approach them with a sincere heart. He was honest in his narration, and one can sense the sincerity in his story.

I rate this book five out of five stars. I do not see any reason to deduct a star from my rating. I did not encounter any grammatical or typographical errors, so I can say the book was professionally edited. I recommend this book to everyone in the world of business. It would serve a great deal to have a successful career.

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