50 Things to Realize Before It’s too late (Thought Provoking Series Book 1)
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Life teaches us lessons every day. The question is, are we aware of these teachings?
Have you come across days where you got help from a stranger?A new idea popped into your mind from no where?A random stranger on the street made you realize something profound?Well, it may be small, but so was it for Isaac Newton when the apple fell on his head. The legends have operated life from the point of awareness. This book is a collection of life lessons I got from random places; from India to Germany, life has never surprised me with daily lessons.
What will you gain? You will become an active student of life; Your life may radically change from the perspective of a person who gets affected by the surroundings to the person who influences the surroundings by your presence.
Don’t you wish to become that special one? I invite you to this book, “50 Things to realize before it’s too late”
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ASIN : B0BTV16YBF
Language : English
File size : 354 KB
Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 126 pages
Customers say
Customers find the book provides profound insights and simple life lessons. They describe it as an engaging read with easy-to-understand language and short stories that weave together personal anecdotes and philosophical reflections. The writing style is described as concise and relevant for today’s world.
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Raghav –
Great book .
Itâs a very well written book . The book is an easy read nature with but has depths in content aspect . Itâs a book which makes you introspect your living ways and the way you take life on . It helped me change my perspective towards life . I guess taking an easy , happy and cheerful aspect towards life is the best way to live life . Itâs a must read . Great work .
Santhosh –
Thought provoking
…and thought-provoking. The chapters weave together personal anecdotes and philosophical reflections, inviting readers to pause and consider their own experiences. Each page is a gentle nudge towards self-discovery, prompting the question: What does it mean to truly know oneself?As I turned the last few pages, I found myself reflecting on the lessons I had absorbed. The authorâs ability to articulate the nuances of human emotion resonated deeply. It wasnât just a story; it was a mirror held up to my own life. I felt both compelled and challenged to engage in my own journey of introspection.With a sense of curiosity, I closed the book and set it gently on the table. The sun was beginning to set outside my window, casting a warm glow throughout the room. I grabbed a journal and a pen, eager to capture the thoughts swirling in my mind. What had I learned? What could I change?The words flowed as I wrote, inspired by the contemplation the book had sparked within me. Each sentence became a stepping stone towards understanding, urging me to delve deeper into my own consciousness. I wrote about my fears, my dreams, and the moments of joy that had punctuated my existence.In that tranquil space, I realized that introspection isnât merely a solitary endeavor; itâs an invitation to connect with oneself, and ultimately, with others. The silence of the room became a symphony of possibilities, urging me to explore further, to ask more questions, and to embrace the complexities of my existence.As I filled the page, the sun dipped below the horizon, leaving behind a canvas of stars in the night sky. I closed my journal and looked back at the book, feeling a sense of gratitude. It had nudged me back to the core of who I am, paving the way for newfound insights. I was no longer just a reader of someone elseâs thoughts; I was an author of my own story, eager to turn the page and see what came next.
preeti –
Love the book…
Worth reading…i finished in 2 days. Love the SW SW SW SW chapter ..inspiring book for all age groups. Kudos
Prashant M. –
Must read
Very simple language to explain most important things humbly penned. Important quotes by various renowned people are reproduced at appropriate place to drive the point down the reader’s mind.
Saiesh S. –
Good Book .
This book helped me with a Simplified way for reassessing my life. Nicely written.Easy to Understand. Easy to read.
Kindle Customer –
Wonderful book
It’s like I had so many questions and by every page I turned I found my answer . Just felt amazing while reading this book
Meena b –
Short, sweet, and relevant for todayâs world!
Loved reading the book and the quotes included in the 50 pointed! In the end, I finished in 1 hr and felt it was a good use of my time. Helped me settle my heavy feelings ð«¶ð»
Kindle Customer –
Comfortable yet astounding read
It provides life experience and that too relatable experiences. I liked reading your book honestly, I am inspired to pursue my idea of becoming an author
Shahid f. Khalid –
I liked the ideas in this book. They are very wise and informative and worth pondering over. Worth the read and digest.
Amazon Customer –
To the point. Great perspectives on how to live a good life. I think we get too caught up in social media and busyness of life to really reflect on the life we truly want. Good short read to get back on track.
Helen H –
I was intrigued by this bookâs title and am glad I decided to read it. It is filled with thought provoking insights into life and whilst the ideas might not be new to those familiar with self-help, the authorâs personal perspective adds an interesting twist. The chapters are short, include inspiring quotes and the writing style is simple and engaging, making it easy to pick up and read whenever you have a few minutes. I will be encouraging my teenage children to read it too.
Berry Beresford –
I found the first part of the book to be interesting; the ideas made me think. I did get rather annoyed later in the book as it seemed the author was telling us what to do to live well. However chapter 50 was a revelation and made it all ok again. Nope not going to tell you; have a read for yourself.
J. Weston –
I skipped around in the chapters looking for what I thought I needed. It all came down to a bad plan is better than no plan, go ahead and take that risk and do what you want, not others. The author does recognize everything in this book represents the opinions of the author.This allows you to take into account personal differences in your birth socioeconomic status, the education level you have been allowed along with disabilities and financial obligations of immediate family members which will slow or stop your progress.Some interesting thoughts for sure.