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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Wisdom by Arun Mago is a book that's composed of a collection of articles and social media posts that cover a wide range of topics with a lot of diversity. You'll find Arun moving from talking about parents as the best teachers people have, to how we are now living in boxes. You'll find tips and tricks on how to become a public speaker, followed by some advice on how to accept failure as a step to success. How to make lemonade when life gives you lemons is also discussed there. You'll find some discussions about politics and the role women play in it, in addition to figuring out who you are and how to work on your dreams. All of these topics, and many more, are covered in this book with Arun Mago's wise touch.

What I like about this book is the diversity of topics and the length of each one. That makes it perfect for short reading while you're waiting for something or just want to kill some time. You can focus on one topic at a time for better digestion, but reading multiple topics won't hurt. I like books that get me to ask questions or give me hints that can change my perspective on something. This is the case in this book. Of course, you are not expected to agree with the writer's viewpoint on every topic discussed, but his viewpoint should prompt you to consider whether you agree or will form your own opinion. An example of the topics I liked best was the Organic Thoughts chapter. It brilliantly introduces the idea of how we care about what we eat and prefer to go for organic food for more value, and compares this to how we should also care for the quality of thoughts we feed our minds. Feeding your mind with what he called "organic thoughts" can be much more helpful.

I can't say I hated anything about this book. I didn't always agree with the author, but I respected his viewpoint. I also respected the idea of him bringing those topics to the table.

This book offered some wisdom. Most of the ideas were clear and easy to handle. Therefore, I rate this book five out of five stars. I can confirm that the book was well-edited. I didn't come across many errors going through its pages.

I can recommend this book to everyone. It can be mostly to people who would love to get some advice or new thoughts.

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