A simple message, simply told, but with the potential for great inner change- if you practise daily! Again the difficulty, or rather challenge, is not the technique itself- it’s crazy simple, what’s hard is committing oneself to daily use of the tools provided in this book. What struck me was how I grew in understanding. I thought self love was about, simply, loving and accepting oneself. Yet what I discovered was a blooming of a reality that had everything to do with the entire fricken universe, and little me, just a tiny part of the whole. When you live yourself you open up a portal to connect with what we truly are, not a ‘me’ but an ‘us’ or one giant ‘whole’. A beautiful, honest and heart warming book.

I received this book recommendation from a friend. She battles depression and said this book helped her cope with some of her negative thoughts.

I knew this was about 68 pages so it wasn’t going to be overwhelming with self-help points.
I liked what the author did with this book. He didn’t dumb it down and he didn’t try to say more then what was needed. If you battle negative thoughts and struggle with mental health issues, this might help you as it helped my friend.

Good advice to change the negative loop in your head to something positive. I think we can all work on this concept in a society that tries to pull you down.

Say this constantly throughout the day or even while having tough times in your life.
"I love myself. I love myself. I love myself."
It’s not as easy as you would think.

This is an amazing short read that is simply life changing. The subject matter is how the author overcame some of life's most difficult obstacles by programming his subconscious mind to love himself first, foremost and always. By taking care of his emotional needs first, he was able to then help others and let that love flow to them. There's no way I can do justice to his message in a short review; in fact it may sound like it's a How-To on being selfish but that couldn't be further from the truth. This is a very humble approach to changing your perspective and being able to love yourself and others like many of the worlds religions and spiritual leaders taught.

Highly recommended: for everybody.

A very short but powerful book about changing the negative mental tracks that we all follow out of habit.

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This book was short and sweet and to the point. Easy read. I loved the concept. As a self-help book it’s easy to interpret and put into practice. I enjoyed it.

The book revolves around a very simple idea, and provides examples/metaphors as to why loving ourselves are so important.
The practice looks easy, but it could be harder than you think. Give it a try! ✨You have nothing to lose. Wishing everybody good luck on their own unique journey of self-love
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This is indeed an amazing book! even if its short book, then too its worth reading!
There's many mantras, affirmations to repeat everyday, but if you started following the only mantra of 2 words 'Love Yourself' you'll indeed going to see the magic!
i always believed tht 'unless you love yourself, you would never be able to feel loved' and thts wht i've read in this book!
this is my second book of the year 2021! and worth reading too!

If you feel your life is in deep shit, please do yourselves a favor and read this nugget of a book.

"Love Yourself" is a simple, clear, crisp, tried-and-tested guide to what "The Secret" rambles on for 198 pages.

You won't find a word out of place in this book. Everything is worth your time. Every bit is a piece of practical advice from a man who has waded his way through shit with the easiest and the hardest thing you can do in your life: love yourself.

"Here we are, thinking that one needs to be in love with another to shine, to feel free and shout from the rooftops, but the most important person, the most important relationship we'll ever have is waiting, is craving to be loved truly and deeply."

Hard it is. And that's why Ravikant has enlisted great insights from his journey of self-love. While you read this book, you must remember that this is a person who was feeling as crap as possible in life: career problems, friend problems, relationship problems. With the power of self-love, he still came through. That is not to say the book contains some magic formula that will miraculously solve all your problems in a day. Ravikant asks you to put efforts into loving yourself, practicing self-love so intensely that you get the clarity to seek to move forward in life.

Key is being open to loving ourselves. Once we do that, life casually takes care of the next steps.
I was personally enamored by his suggestions. By how simple his suggestions seemed. Daily meditation, practicing self-love expression in the mirror, practicing it day in and day out. Yet it is the simplest things we often overlook. Maybe, that's why we've got ourselves into so much crap.

Another reason this book touched me was that Ravikant said two exact things my therapist had told me last week.

1. "Whenever I notice fear in my mind, instead of pushing it aside or using it as fuel, I say to myself, "it's ok." A gentle yes to myself. To the moment, to what the mind is feeling."
2. After I gave that talk at Renaissance Weekend, one person said to me, "you must love others first. I respectfully disagree. It's like what they tell you during pre-flight instructions; in case of emergency, if oxygen masks drop from above, put yours on before you help someone else.


The coincidence was so eerie, I asked her if she had read the book. When she denied it, it strengthened my belief in the veracity of his words. This was my Saturday afternoon read. I feel this book has been the best I've read this year, next to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "We Should All Be Feminists", in terms of the value of time.

Reading the book is as good as not reading it for the sheer number of pages it spans across. Similarly, doing the things suggested in the book is as good as not doing them too. However, if you're trying a bunch of other things to heal your life, you might even give this book and its practices a shot.

"I think that instead of reading loads of self-help books, attending various seminars, listening to different preachers, we should just pick one thing. Something that feels true for us. Then practice it fiercely.

Place our bet on it, then go all out. That's where magic happens. Where life blows away our expectations."


If you feel like you're stuck in life, here is a man bearing his outlook on how to find your way out. Sure there are plenty of ways to do it. But if you want the easiest, cheapest, most self-reliant path to a better life, "Love Yourself" is where you should start.

Practical and much-needed information

It's an easy read and provides a plan to love yourself. Practical tips and exercises that you can use immediately.