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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life by Mark Manson
4.0
”To the books which put you in a mood and you don’t feel bore at all”
I read these two books, within a week of their release and I thoroughly enjoyed.
Though I do have some reservations with author’s work regarding hope and things, he talked- but overall his these books were a great source to spend time and to learn something really meaningful.
The most important lesson I learned from his books was- sometimes we don’t think twice about our decisions and concerns regarding something or someone and shape the outcome of our lives by their judgments, when in reality they means nothing but mere thoughts or people in our lives.
Through the read of these books, I able to correct my some of flaws and hopefully looking forward for any of his next read because Good book- with nice lesson is hard to find, now a days when there’s gibberish going on all around.
MAJOR: The only reason I didn’t give these books full stars- it looks like Manson literally throw up every single thing he knew or heard or experienced in life, in these books. There’s too much to handle
Ps. I find myself in deep sorrow whenever I saw #thesubtleartofnotgivingafuck as its in such a bad condition (because I let some people lend this from me) and when they ask me for the second one- frowningly I refused. Because those who don’t know the importance and manners of how to treat a book, not deserve it.
I read these two books, within a week of their release and I thoroughly enjoyed.
Though I do have some reservations with author’s work regarding hope and things, he talked- but overall his these books were a great source to spend time and to learn something really meaningful.
The most important lesson I learned from his books was- sometimes we don’t think twice about our decisions and concerns regarding something or someone and shape the outcome of our lives by their judgments, when in reality they means nothing but mere thoughts or people in our lives.
Through the read of these books, I able to correct my some of flaws and hopefully looking forward for any of his next read because Good book- with nice lesson is hard to find, now a days when there’s gibberish going on all around.
MAJOR: The only reason I didn’t give these books full stars- it looks like Manson literally throw up every single thing he knew or heard or experienced in life, in these books. There’s too much to handle
Ps. I find myself in deep sorrow whenever I saw #thesubtleartofnotgivingafuck as its in such a bad condition (because I let some people lend this from me) and when they ask me for the second one- frowningly I refused. Because those who don’t know the importance and manners of how to treat a book, not deserve it.
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
4.0
It was an amazing read, apart from some points, which someday I would put here.
The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
3.0
Tragedy of the Holocaust aside, and the fact that this piece of paper written by a 13 years teenage girl back in the times of 40s, Holland. I couldn’t find this book much to my reading habit and there were parts which make you think that, not one side is bad there’s always the other side of the coin and a story to be heard.
The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment by Eckhart Tolle, Eckhart Tolle
2.0
This guy tried to do role play being religious character, spiritual guide, monk, pandit, father and much more don’t forgets the new age goddess, who knew nothing yet pretend all knowing.