A nice book with very insightful and wise thoughts about us and everything around us. The author very obviously is a Krishna devotee, but what I like about this book is it does not focus on his own religion or spirituality. Where applicable, the author draws examples from different spiritualities or religions to explain the context. This definitely provides a more generalized perspective. Keeping the religion and devotion aside, the book is filled with snippets of wise words which I think can help everyone reflect on themselves as well as things around them. I also just want to mention that I am 100%, not a religious person, so if it was any more focused on religion and spirituality, I would have never gotten through the book. Check out my highlights to get a glimpse of what this book is really about.
There are a couple of occasions where the author comes across very male-biased, purely based on 1 or 2 sentences. If you are able to move past those, the book has several thought-provoking sayings. I will probably go back to this multiple times to get the full essence of the content.