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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The book Wisdom by Arun Mago is a collection of brief articles and posts, driven by the overarching goal of motivating readers and bringing attention to often overlooked minor issues. The author, through this book, attempts to alter people's perspectives. He encourages readers to think beyond conventional boundaries.

From the first page to the last page, I learned important lessons from the book. He started by describing who teachers are and what their importance is to an individual. Arun lists what he feels are his best teachers. Amongst the list of his best teachers, I am amazed to realise how a lack of money can be a teacher. In this book, Arun shares his wisdom on several virtues that revolve around the life of a human. Arun discussed in depth what these virtues are and how we can handle them to better our lives. One virtue he discussed is being responsible, which leads to taking responsibility. How to be responsible in order to take responsibility. I also like his discussion about how most of us as humans have been living in the box so far, without keeping in touch with nature. He then gave scenarios of what he does to get reconnected to nature every day. In the book, Arun discussed money, an important part of human lives that anyone cannot neglect. He dove into the true value of money and how one can attract it. To corroborate, he described money in three forms: as a woman, as a tool, and as energy.

I enjoyed every moment I spent reading the book. The author’s sense of humour, such as using mnemonics throughout the book, made me feel relaxed while reading. An example of this is when he used mnemonics to define wife and hubby. For this, I rate this book five out of five. The only negative I discovered in the book is a part where the author states, “hope you like my post. Please share with others. Give us as many likes on our page and post your comments.” I feel it is unnecessary in the book. Overall, this minor flaw does not affect how well I enjoyed reading the book. I recommend this book to anyone who loves reading about words of wisdom that can enrich their lives.

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