Stop being naive! Truth of people & crazy logic that rules the world. Be your own master, discover yourself, control your destiny, meet your dreams!
Stop being naive! Truth of people & crazy logic that rules the world. Be your own master, discover yourself, control your destiny, meet your dreams!
Life is much simpler than we imagine, and the realization of success is much easier than we picture; there is no need for wonders, over-philosophizing, and oversaturated programs.
This book will lead you with absolute simplicity to one of your deepest self, developmental, intellectual, philosophical, and real journeys, presenting social, childhood, school, university, work, economic, political, and international events and issues, in a simple and easy analysis stripped of formalities, conventionalities, reservations, and decorative scientific jargon.
It is a bewitching journey and a magical incantation of success, expelling the demons of reason and the ghosts of the impossible and negating the spells of insanity and the jinxes of failure.
People ask a lot of questions and are buffeted about by baffling philosophical answers, sometimes unconvincing or impractical, such as:
• Is it possible to take control of your life and reverse it or direct it toward the direction you have always dreamed? Does life toy with us or teach us? Are our varied conditions inevitable fate from which there is no escape?
• Why do we read tens of self-development books and endure consultations which sell us the latest strategies, but only turn us into glib people who are more skillful at philosophizing reality and justifying it, remaining in our same state?
• How do I escape both scientifically and practically from the gravitational force of failure which stalks my occupational, domestic,and social life?
• How do I discover myself and crack my personal cipher? How do I choose and forge the path of my future? How do I get rid of my fears and apprehensions? How do I free myself from the captivity of the dull habit and routine of my life?
You will find the answers distributed bit by bit over four acts.
The essence of the magic of this book is in its realism, as its true events take place in a complexly structured country. It does not feature a superhero, nor the possessor of a giant fortune who looks at you from above the clouds, nor a TV star who admonishes you from afar without seeing you…
Because I live your reality and the reality of the people; I speak to you from here, not from above, but from amongst the masses and in the middle of the crowd; I have taken off my necktie and come to guide you and take your hand, to walk with you step by step, to abbreviate the path for you and warn you of the obstacles.
All you need is the courage to embark on an adventure to discover yourself, to search for the innocent child lost inside of you, and to rescue the young genius whom the blows of life buried and the armies of teachers, parents, colleagues, and admonishers silenced.
And without further delay, let us begin.
“Rami Anabusi”
When I read the description of this book, I expected something that had a little more of a sense of a scholarly research book, with evidence about ways that messages were used for power. Or perhaps, with "holy logic," in the title that it would be more religious in focus. It wasn't really either of those things.
The book itself wasn't a bad book, it's just not what I expected given the title and synopsis, and so I don't think I'm exactly the target market. The author is very open and up front about a variety of topics, and the book is divided into three reasonable sections that are more or less written around a central point. Occasionally there are paragraphs where it seems a little rambling, but most of the book is well-written and easy to follow.
The format of the book does make it generally easy to follow too. The author makes ample use of bullet points and bold font, and the layout of the text is easy to read, and actually makes for a fairly quick read, so it's easier for readers to identify the main points and understand where the author is going with different topics.
For someone who is more interested in a book that's a little more philosophical in nature, or a little more of an experiential writing, to get the ideas of what the author thinks in terms of codes of control and success, then this would be a book that would work well. Even if the book wasn't exactly what I expected or the kind of book I typically read, I was still able to get something out of the book, because I enjoy reading different people's viewpoints. This book definitely fits the bill of sharing one person's viewpoints on success and how to achieve it.