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52 Red Pills: A New-Age Playbook to Become Healthy, Wealthy and Wise
by Eika Chaturvedi Banerjee, Siddharth Banerjee
52 things, spiritually, mentally and physically to do over 52 weeks in a year - A précis of this book.
Eika and Siddharth, corporate professionals, decided to bring their minds and efforts together to share their hyper-learning journey with the world. They tried learning/following different things each week for a year and have shared their experience with us through this book.
The concept was really cool and I am sure it's a perfect thing to do if you want a challenge in your life. However, since it would take at least a series of 12 books ( a book for a month) to explain everything in detail hence we get to read only the snippets and what they gained from it. But I did get a clear idea on how to work this out. As I said before, the concept was really awesome and this book would be great for beginners who are just diving into self-help books world, but I think, those who have read more on that before, might find this book vague and inadequate without a strong hold. You will be only reading the snippets what you already know in detail. This is definitely for beginners in that case.
Eika and Siddharth, corporate professionals, decided to bring their minds and efforts together to share their hyper-learning journey with the world. They tried learning/following different things each week for a year and have shared their experience with us through this book.
The concept was really cool and I am sure it's a perfect thing to do if you want a challenge in your life. However, since it would take at least a series of 12 books ( a book for a month) to explain everything in detail hence we get to read only the snippets and what they gained from it. But I did get a clear idea on how to work this out. As I said before, the concept was really awesome and this book would be great for beginners who are just diving into self-help books world, but I think, those who have read more on that before, might find this book vague and inadequate without a strong hold. You will be only reading the snippets what you already know in detail. This is definitely for beginners in that case.