This one is a kind of book that no matter how good its message is will never find their way to my (and most people's) heart. This is my first book of this author and I certainly will not waste any of my time reading another work of his. Let me explain why.
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If I was in for a bland 100 or so points of making my life better, frankly I would have signed up for a seminar or watched few youtube videos. When I am reading a book, I am expecting a certain finesse from the writer. This book has none. It appears as the author just collected some quotes from his favorite books, wrote a summary on them and bam! There you have a book!
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Don't get me wrong. Almost everything that is mentioned in this book is true. Almost. But the problem is all of these are the most fundamental essences of life. There is nothing new, nothing that can add additional value unless the reader is like really, really unorganized, hectic and callous in his/her way of life.
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Not only that, in more than one cases, Sharma negates his own opinions and preaching. Here he says do not open all your mail, there he says answer all your mails with a thank you note. Just read the points 26 and 27, you'll know. And he does this on several of occasions. Now why does this happen? Because this book does not actually direct you anywhere, it was not designed with a lot of care or any certain goal in mind. It just aims to summarize & accumulate random lessons from different random books and historical figures. Sharma didn't even stop to notice that some of these lessons negate some others and need detailed discussions. The irony is, this book was meant to help people be organized.
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Funny thing is the author also knows that the reader will start questioning the existence of this book within first 10 pages. So he does a neat little trick. Every few pages he describes how his readers send thanks and love through their letters, how they detail the changes in their lives that reading his books have brought. So you would then think, 'Geez, I might be the only one missing something here.'
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A massive waste of time, money and effort.