Review of Karmic Selling

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Achor Chinemerem
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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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The book Karmic Selling by Stan Gwizdak is an exceptional book that delves into the intricacies of sales and business concepts. The author drew his inspiration from a near-death experience he had in 2004. Following this transformative event, he re-explains success as fostering trust and assisting others. He describes how a conventional business career gave way to a worldview based on kindness and genuineness.

The book introduces the concept of karmic selling, which the author interprets as “earning business by earning trust." The inspiration for this concept is drawn from religions, not excluding Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and also emphasises the advantages of good deeds and kindness shown to people. Stan's story emphasizes the value of genuineness, compassion, and connection in the workplace. His real-world examples show how modest acts of kindness may result in deep connections and success.

My interest was glued to the book due to Stan’s choice of words. The statement, “Every day, we are 'selling' ourselves in our interactions with others, trying to present ourselves well, be it in business or our private lives”, is one of the statements that got me focused and inspired to continue reading till the end. Another thing I loved about the book was how Stan used real-life case studies to portray his points; this enhanced the book’s practicality. The fluidity and practicability serve as a useful guide for everyone, especially business owners who are looking to improve the viability of their business.

There was nothing I disliked about this book. The message is direct and is fully packed with lessons that can have a positive impact on the business world. There are a lot of positive things I learned from the book; their usefulness cannot be overemphasized.

The editing of the book is good; I give it to the editors. I spotted only a single typographical error. My business view has changed due to lots of positives I've drawn from the book. In this regard, I am rating it 5 out of 5 stars . I solemnly recommend the book to business owners; potential business owners are not excluded. I look forward to reading more books from Stan Gwizdak.

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Post by Jevonte Malik »

I admire the book's main idea of doing good, and good coming to you; positive Karma. I agree with the author on many levels. This book is suitable for all.
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Post by Enjani Matendeko »

Many don't believe that they must cultivate good qualities for a successful business. I agree with Gwizdak that looking out to help people than for yourself will, in a degree, make your business successful.
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I'll like to see how this concept drawn from religions, not excluding Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and also emphasises the advantages of good deeds and kindness shown to people, apply to business.
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