Compiled with quotes, a few poems and some doodles, this book spreads positivity through negativity. It shows how you can be a leader of your own life and how you can not have a happy life always but learn to create one when you are not happy. We all come across articles and stories that has a lot of positivity in it. But your efforts in embracing positivity are successful when you start getting motivated by negativity. This book may not help you now, when you are in your senses. But open it when you are going through some bad phases. It includes occurrences of random objects, nature, living beings, etc that we see and use daily. It teaches how you can learn anything from something as tiny as an ant or as large as an elephant. This book is a reminder that life is still short and it is still not easy. But it can be, if you look at it from different angles. "Life is the prequel of death Or say, death is the sequel of life. You have to go through both, anyhow."
It Happens is another one of the quotes collection that seem to have taken the market by storm in the recent literary history. A collection of modern quotes that revolve around self-love and everyday life. The writing style is common to that of Rupi Kaur’s – the prose style that contemporary verses seem to have attained.
One thing that was worth noting in the collection was the streak of positivity that the author has been able to maintain throughout the book. Despite the odds that people face, which the author has written extensively on, she urges to be kinder and to strive on despite the odds. The author propagates the indomitable human spirit that always goes on. In the words of Henley, “I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul”.
I liked reading this book and rate it a 3 /5 stars.