LIFE IS HOW YOU LOOK AT IT
This book captivates with its lucidity. It intertwines the author's personal life with her reflections on self-development. The book is divided into four parts: the first two detailing her personal journey, while the latter two delve into her thoughts on self-growth and motivation. I was deeply moved by her experiences, especially her dedication to becoming an exceptional chemistry teacher, a profession I myself pursue. From personal lose to had a beautiful family.
The second part resonated with me the most, as I could relate to her interactions with children. The subsequent parts offer valuable insights on leading a fulfilling life filled with love and peace, presenting thought-provoking concepts.
However, I felt that the book lacked focus. It seemed to oscillate between an autobiography and a self-help guide. While the storytelling was commendable and some sections were truly outstanding, there was something missing—a certain clarity or depth, perhaps. I appreciate books that have a clear focus, be it self-help, autobiographies, business guides, or mythologies. When genres blend, it affects my reading experience, as was the case here.
Despite this, I would still recommend the book. It is well-written and accessible, especially for beginners. However, I believe the author could improve the poetic elements in the book. Overall, it's a decent read for me.
Rating:- 3.8/5
Author:- RICHA AGGARWAL
PUBLISHER:- MANDA PUBLISHERS.COM
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