Review of Karmic Selling

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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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Karmic Selling by Stan Gwizdak is a non-fictional book. It revolves around Stan's life as he engages in his work and steadily advances his career. The author begins by elaborating on the meaning of Karmic selling, where he describes 'karmic' as having roots in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The concept is summarized by the notion that doing good always comes back to you, and this approach forms the core concept behind karmic selling, which the author applies in his sales career.

The book also delves into Stan's childhood in Carrolltown, Pennsylvania, a town spanning about two miles with a modest population of less than 1000, as of February 2023. It was here that Stan began developing his sales skills before progressing to Penn State to study mechanical engineering, eventually graduating in 1989.

While reading this book, several positive aspects stood out. I appreciated how the author began by including positive reviews from other readers, setting a positive tone for the book even before delving into the content. Additionally, I enjoyed the inclusion of poetry and quotes from well-known figures, which prompted critical thinking and enhanced intellectual capabilities. The incorporation of pictures in the story helped create vivid mental images, facilitating a better connection with Stan's experiences and making the book more engaging. Furthermore, the inclusion of reference links at the end of each chapter aided in understanding the author's message and showcased thorough research and expertise in the field. I found this book to be exceptionally well-edited.

However, I encountered a negative aspect within the book regarding the author's use of complex vocabulary, especially while describing terms in the aerospace and engineering sectors. Additionally, the inclusion of untranslated French words made it challenging for me to grasp certain parts of the book.

In conclusion, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. Despite the negative aspect, which did not warrant a deduction in stars, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I recommend it to individuals between the ages of 20 and 50, particularly those in the business industry. This book offers valuable insights into selling oneself and products efficiently.

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