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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In Wisdom by Arun Mago, the writer provides detailed life lessons, highlighting many important subjects. This book covers various topics including responsibility, business, anger, patience, and the differences between business and jobs.The writer believes that people should be responsible and learn to fulfill their obligations.

The book was highly educational and informative. The author demonstrates a profound understanding of life and its intricacies. Readers stand to gain a lot from the book, which I believe would positively impact anyone who encounters it. Additionally, the writer believes that there are many interesting things in life, but we are often stuck in the wrong places. Furthermore, the title accurately encapsulates the knowledge and wisdom gained while reading.

This book also discusses cell phones, and in this chapter, the writer refers to a cell phone as a "jail" while explaining why this is so. Another part of this book also addressed beauty, exploring how society views it and what it truly represents.

My favorite chapter in this book was Chapter 4, which discusses the importance of being logical rather than emotional. This resonated with me because I often find myself being overly emotional rather than logical. I noticed positive changes in myself after reading this chapter.

I couldn't find anything to dislike about this book. The language and narrative were straightforward and clear, making it easy to understand. Despite its brevity, the book is packed with valuable insights. I didn't detect any grammatical errors or profanity while reading, indicating thorough editing. I would give this book a five-star rating.

I believe this book is suitable for both teens and adults, serving as a straightforward guide to life. I would recommend it particularly to those who appreciate educational literature, given its valuable insights. Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and eagerly await more masterpieces from the author.

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