Review of Wisdom

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GIWA ZAINAB AYONI
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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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Arun Mago's guide Wisdom is an enlightening resource combining the distance with the width perspective on a human's life as an individual. Mago employs mnemonic tricks to help his readers retain information even after encountering lots of unfamiliar content. Hence, the book is both appealing and memorable. The author gives consideration to the tough socio-political subjects and creates numerous similarities between the leaches and the politics by depicting the setting with bloodsucking insect nuance. Mago makes readers observe present-day reality with his special attitude, making them investigate the world around them and their minds.


One of the key features of this book is the authentic chapter on womanhood in politics and the role of women in it, supported by relevant examples and anecdotes. The discourse found itself on the balance of Mago's ideas with a further initiative that calls for society to be self-searching and, as a result, brings about a remarkable experience. Wisdom chapters are what readers want to think about, ponder, and grow from within, as well as maintain a clear mind touching different aspects of life.


It is Mago who makes the strong argument about the relevant role of different teachers we meet throughout life—parents, friends, educators, and life experiences. The crucial theme, which is the acknowledgement of parental advice and counselling, is another area that is brought up in the book. When he introduces the mnemonic 'RESPONSIBLE', Mago wants the students to take note of the key elements of responsibility, which is what I love most about the book. The author brings in various traits and ends up with specifics that aim to highlight the importance of each in the whole system.


The book really shines by creating live characters as different as they could be and making them reflections of society. Mago's distinct depiction of the higher-up female politicians and the effects of power on those women is an evident show of how artful the writer is. Although compassionate and emotionally intelligent, this book, is not only informative but also entertaining. I have no criticism of this book. 


It is most professionally edited, with not even the slightest of grammatical errors; therefore, it presents very high quality. I would rate this book a solid 5 out of 5 for its amazing storyline and impressively deep content. It does a great job of weaving narration with deep confessions of society, inviting more readers to explore the way politics and thought intertwine in every individual. Arun Mago's Wisdom is a work that brings us to the table to discuss the political and psychological complexities of society, and it is one of those gems that added richness to our contemporary literature.
 

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