Thursday, 12 September 2019

Homo Deus a brief history of tomorrow review | Yuval Noah Harari


Hey, folks welcome here for the quick review about the book Homo Deus a brief history of tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari (The Million copy bestseller)
“Religion is a deal, whereas spirituality is a journey”
― Yuval Noah Harari
The review starts here- This is the second amazing book that I have read in the series of Yuval Noah Harari.

Firstly I have read the homo sapiens you can check here my review on that book. His first book was really amazing so I come to read the second one and I enjoyed this one just as much.

The Homo dues mean “human god”. The author Harari explains in this book about the future of human species that how it will do the next evolution. and become a god.

The Harari is a great historian as well as a great futurist. He will take you from history and tell you about the different possibility of our future.

He has done lots of prediction of the future which is pretty amazing to read. some of the main points that grabs the attention are like:

1. Becoming the god human from a wise human.
2. The rise of the different human classes. like how rich class will get able to develop itself with technology and money. and how the middle and lower class. and that will create a difference in our society.
3. how computer algorithm will going to affect the lives of all humans.
4. the rise of genetically engineered humans.
5. how Dataism becomes New Religion.
6. The competition between AI-powered human and normal humans.
etc.

The authors talk about the different future possibility that will blow your mind.
So if you are intrusted to know about such things then you should give your some time in this book.

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Little about the Author:
Yuval Noah Harari received a Ph.D. in history from the University of Oxford. He lectures at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializing in world history. He has written several books including Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind which became a 2016 New York Times Bestsellers.

Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Raavan: Enemy of Aryavarta review | Amish Tripathi




Hey, folks welcome here for the quick review about the book Raavan: Enemy of Aryavarta by Amish Tripathi.

Raavan: Enemy of Aryavarta by Amish Tripathi is focused completely on Ravana life and his personality as is apparent from the name of the book itself. So this story talks about the  Amish Tripathi interpretation and retelling of Raavan personality how he was as a child how he was as a teenager he became a proper grown man.

so Ravana is born to Rishi Vishravaand his wife Kaikesi and even as a child Ravana shows a lot of promise of brilliance and intellect but along with that another thing apparent about Raavan character is that he's equally capable of being cruel to other creatures.

So circumstances become such that after the birth of his brother Kumbhakarna Ravana is forced to flee his father's ashram along with his mother and his brother and his uncle and a lot of difficulties obviously come Ravana 's vague but he is shown to be the one person who never backs down.
Ravana's character is shown to be extremely strong and of a person who doesn't get scared of difficulties but he fights back and how.

In the story, we get to read about Ravana rise to power as he goes on from being a smuggler to becoming a trader to become the Lord of Lanka and how he does that with his cruel and ruthless ambition and his clear-minded approach towards life which is being practical.

This book for me is on another level and there are many reasons for that for one I love how Ravana's personality has been fleshed out time and again in the story, you see how Ravana can be ruthless how disciplined he is and how ambitious and how focused his mind is.

So when you read those parts in the story you come to the conclusion that Ravana is actually incapable of being kind or incapable of being compassionate and yet when you read about such portions in the story where you see him communicating with the people we care about you completely change your perception for example when you read about Ravana  and Kumbhakarna's equation that ends up moving you that moved me there were many times in the story that despite knowing that how cruel Ravan can be at times.

Reading about his communication with Kumbhakarna  brought tears to my eyes Raavana's  personality is very complex to be able to pull something off like that where author Amish  has created his character with such contrasting personality traits to be able to convince the reader of each and every aspect of his personality is no mean feat and the way the author of each has done that in this book is absolutely praiseworthy and I love this book for that.

The story was moving at a very comfortable and a very enjoyable place because of which I wanted to know what's going to happen.

Next Kumbhakarna character is the one that you really look out for what makes Kumbhakarna stand apart is that despite being the brother of somebody as intimidating and as powerful as Raavana. he retains his own ideals and own principles and doesn't get swayed.

His love for his brother does not let him diminish his own personality.
It was really fun reading about Ravana, it's really fun always to read about somebody who is so sure of himself and who is so savage that it doesn't care about anybody else.

Amish Tripathy has slipped in some dialogues from time to time that takes you by surprise because they end up tickling your funny bone it happened with me quite a few times when I was happy that it did because it's nice to get something light-hearted out of a book that is largely a serious read.

Obviously this book talks about how circumstances lead a person to become the way he is but this book also through its story conveys the message that a lot of times even those circumstances can be the reason why we turn out a certain way a lot of it is our own choice as well that is what he has shown to Ravana's  character and that is a lesson that is a key takeaway.

So if you like methodological fiction then you can invest your time in this book.

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Little About the Author:-Amish is a 1974-born, IIM (Kolkata)-educated, boring banker turned happy author. The success of his debut book, The Immortals of Meluha (Book 1 of the Shiva Trilogy), encouraged him to give up a fourteen-year-old career in financial services to focus on writing. He is passionate about history, mythology and philosophy, finding beauty and meaning in all world religions. Amish’s books have sold more than 5 million copies and have been translated into over 19 languages.


Think and Grow Rich review | Napoleon Hill



Hey, folks welcome here for the quick review about the book Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.
“The starting point of all achievement is DESIRE. Keep this constantly in mind. Weak desire brings weak results, just as a small fire makes a small amount of heat.”
So straightforward to review... This is one of the books that I have read in early when I started the reading habit. After this, it gives me a kind of inspiration and motivation to read more book for more good knowledge, the knowledge which will help me to achieve the financial goal. So this, not a totally financial book but it gives me motivation, inspiration or techniques to achieve my financial goals, but it is not only about financial goals but also be the better version of yourself.
In the book, the author hill will tell you the different real-life story that going to tell you the different strategy to achieve your goal.
Here are some of the lessons that I would like to share with that hill talk about in the book.
  1. Having burning desire: In this, he tells that If you want to suceesfull then you need to have a burning desire in you. The burning desire will only thing that will force you to work on your goal. Because if you don't have a burning desire then you will get distracted or get bored and It will not drive you to take any action toward your goal.
when people have a burning desire then they push the limits and be the better than anyone else in their competition. and you will get a rise from your competition.

2. Be with the people who inspire you: There is an old saying that "you will be the average of that 5 people that you surrounded with". Here the author tells you how to get surrounded with people who inspire you and help to achieve your goals. he tells about the different story that people have used this technique.

3. write and read aloud the lines that drive you: He tells you to write down your goal on a piece of paper and read it aloud daily. By this, the lines will get fit into your subconscious mind and help you to achieve your aims.
In normal we do the lots of things some of them are useless so our mind gets to fill with a bunch of crap thigs and you will forget about your main aim, so by writing down and speaking it loud will increase the possibility to achieve them. Here the author also has shared many stories that how many of the great achiever has used this method.

4. Apply your knowledge: If you have a knowledge and you are not applying it then it will become a useless thing. so whatever you have learned to try to apply that because without implementation it is just simple thought. and you know where most of the great idea stay in its "Graveyard". yes most of the people have very great idea then without applying them they huts die with them.

5. Specialized knowledge is greater than general knowledge: Here the author tells that get a specialization in something because the general knowledge is very general you can find it anywhere and but special knowledge is very special you can find it rarely.
Take an example of a doctor, a doctor who is have done speciation in one thing is always more valuable than a doctor who has a general knowledge of things. The specialized doctor always gets more paid then a general doctor.
Here another also have shared many stories that how some famous people will become very successful in there life when they are in a lack of general knowledge or they just don't value to that general knowledge.
These are some of the lessons that hill has shared in this book if you want to know about all then I'll recommend you to read this book. Because it is just amazing book with some amazing ideas
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CONTENTS OF THE BOOK:-
1.GENERAL INTRODUCTION
2.DESIRE (The First Step to Riches)
3.FAITH (The Second Step to Riches)
4.AUTO-SUGGESTION (The . Third Step to Riches)
5.SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE (The Fourth Step to Riches)
6.IMAGINATION (The Fifth Step to Riches)
7.ORGANIZED PLANNING (The Sixth Step to Riches)
8.DECISION (The Seventh Step to Riches)
9.PERSISTENCE (The Eighth Step to Riches)
10.POWER OF THE MASTER MIND (The Ninth Step to Riches)
11.THE MYSTERY OF SEX TRANSMUTATION (The Tenth Step to Riches)
12.THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND (The Eleventh Step to Riches)
13.THE BRAIN (The Twelfth Step to Riches)
14.THE SIXTH SENSE (The Thirteenth Step to Riches)
15.HOW TO OUTWIT THE SIX GHOSTS OF FEAR (Clearing the Brain for Riches)

Little About the Author:- An American journalist, lecturer, and author, Napoleon Hill is one of the earliest producers of 'personal-success literature’. As an author of self-help books, Hill has always abided by and promoted principle of intense and burning passion being the sole key to achieve success. Hill has authored numerous books among which Think and Grow Rich has been his most well-known works and had sold over 20 million copies back in the 1930s.

Homo Deus a brief history of tomorrow review | Yuval Noah Harari

Hey, folks welcome here for the quick review about the book Homo Deus a brief history of tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari (The Million c...