Review of Wisdom

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MAHAD BAIG MIRZA
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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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"Wisdom: Unleash Yourself" by Arun Mago is an excellent book full of wisdom. The wisdom one comes across in this book covers all fields of life, including career, money, marriage, ethics, and many others. As a reader, it feels as if it is a brilliant, short manual of the complete code of life. Interestingly, the wise reflection in the book is not theoretical; it is very practical and filled with great, well-proven lessons about life.

The lessons of wisdom in this beautiful book come in a wide variety of titles, like: best teachers, patience, courtesy, keep failing until you succeed, life, and many others. In this precise, approximately 123-page book, you will come across all the great lessons of wisdom to move smoothly and courageously through the different challenges of life. To cover such an enormous variety of topics in great depth and organisation in this much shorter form of book is a special work of exceptional skill and mastery. 

The content, coherence, organisation, choice of words, and narration are all beautiful and harmonious and create a great overall universal message for humanity. Honestly, it felt to me as if someone very kind and compassionate, with empathy for the human race, had drafted this text. It is very easy to feel the concern and drive for success for the people in this book. 

There is nothing I dislike about this book. In fact, I would share some magnificent and enlightening lessons about life that I liked very much, which are: if life throws a lemon at you, then make lemonade; the power of letting it go; staying hungry; and keeping failing until you succeed. My favourite chapter of this book is “Keep failing until you succeed,” which is on page 53. The reason for that is that it inspired me a lot and gave me great motivation to carry on pursuing my dreams, no matter how hard life is for me.

The book is exceptionally well edited, and I did not come across any errors in it. Finally, based on all the above-mentioned top features of the book, I would definitely give it a 5-star rating. This book is for all types of readers, particularly those who look for wisdom and motivation in life. I highly recommend this book to everyone, as it will be very enlightening and inspiring to read.

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Thank you for your insightful and detailed review of "Wisdom: Unleash Yourself" by Arun Mago. Your appreciation for the book's practical wisdom and comprehensive coverage of life's various aspects is evident. It's wonderful to hear how the book's well-organized, compassionate, and motivational content resonated with you, particularly the chapter "Keep failing until you succeed." Your recommendation and 5-star rating strongly convey the book's value to potential readers seeking inspiration and guidance. Your review captures the essence of the book beautifully and will undoubtedly encourage others to explore its enriching lessons.
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Your review giving me different perspectives of this book, i had different opinion with unprofessional editing or random thoughts putting into same box as life lessons. Especially with black money kind of topics. I'm glad that it worked for you..
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Your review makes me think that when one is feeling discouraged about their life they should read this book for inspiration and ideas. It is important to look at life through another lens. There are a wide variety of themes in the book. I assume there is inspiration for people from every walk of life. Thank you for this concise and informative review. :techie-studyinggray:
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Post by Risper Ouma Anyango »

I read this book and unfortunately, I didn't like it as much as you did. I found most of the concepts unoriginal and I had come across them on the Internet. However, it offered valuable lessons like living in the box concept which was Mt favourite
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As a fellow reader, I can resonate with your experience while reading this book. I agree with most of your perspectives here, that this book is well-written. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Glad we can resonate in the book reading experience here.
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I love that you recommend this to everyone. I can tell that you got so much out of this one.
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Glad that you liked the book. I didn't love it that much.
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I have read this book, and I liked it. The author could have made it better, though.
Thanks for the review.
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I have read the book and did not find anything unique in. However, it encourages readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and reflection, challenging them to explore their potential and embrace a more fulfilling life.
Life is a play where we are the actors and the audience, We laugh and cry, love and hate, create and destroy,
We seek to know ourselves and others, to belong and to be free, We accept what we can and change what we must.
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A very nice review .
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Thank you for your review. This is the first time I’ve heard such a rave review for this title, but we all enjoy different things. It sounds like it could be an inspiring book for some people. We all need encouraging sometimes.
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This book seems to include encouragement and practical lessons for a number of different fields, which means a number of different moments in our lives. That makes it useful to find solutions to many problems. Thank you for your great review!
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Post by Jenna Padayachee »

Wisdom sounds like a wonderful book by Arun Mago.
I like that it is short and at the same time covers a wide sphere of life.
Sound like there are some golden nuggets of insights provided here.
I will consider this for a later read.
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Post by Charmaine Mahlangu »

I have been dreading to read this book for quiet some time now and I am glad you enjoyed it. Your review makes me want to get into it. It sounds like a go to guide to a life of wanting to be wise. Well done.
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