2.0

The two stars for it's brevity and simple language. The book hardly has anything new to offer. I feel success of self help books generally depend on narrator's reliability and if reader can relate to him/her. The book misses both these. The author says "What?" is more important than "Why?" in one chapter, then again says "Why?" is most important. He says details are more important and worked on the book for 15 months to ensure details are right but in the very opening chapter quotes Dan Ariely's famous book as "Predictable Irrationality" instead of the actual "Predictably Irrational". In one he says he prefers family over world tour and in next says his dream is world tour. These might be nit picky but hamper the narrative of a very short 90 page book. Avoid and read Mark Manson's books which are on similar premise.