Jun 02, 2015 09:43 PM
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All your life, you have been a "puppet" of not someone's, instead something's.What this something really is, needs some roping and dragging.Since it lies in the shadows of yourselves.Imagine the fictional television series that straps a bad spirit out of a person into telling the history of its existence.Its a similar form, the only difference is this straight fact that we don't need any hocus pocus stuff out here.After reading till this point, you might get bedraggled.So, let me assist you by stating this, that I too couldn't unravel it that easily.I can also assure you this, after you go through the next few lines.You will get the taste of exactly what I am pointing too.You eat a specific food at a particular time period, perhaps that time period alters.But, your nosh doesn't! You like reading books and in that regard too the time period alters and perhaps you love to take a stroll out in the morning everyday.The inclination I am trying to point to you, might be understood, however the matter that requires some perception and understanding is how these things make us a good and a bad person.The type of people you want to look yourselves as, remains your goal to identify and struck.My scribing is to specify exactly what these things are and how you can harness its power into becoming a drum that beats down at rhythm in a stage.These things are known as "habits" and I call it "the people's ventriloquist".
If you want to become that instrument of glory and success.Simply, try and read this absolute glittering, enthralling and extrinsic reading vessel known as "The power of habit written by a New York times reporter cum writer Charles Duhigg. With his self-help techniques, he just trips the spotlight into how habits can seep strength and outclass us in every way, while we drool at length like a automaton, triggered to do a specific task.He also shows us the very general responsible for ordering these and we in turn become the vehicle on which soldiers travel for war.He also showcases the many people who changed the world at their whims cause they were the true masters of habit.These persons included politicians, businessmen, industrialist, sports person and a normal person.Like Martin Luther King, Michael Phelps and Paul O' Neil.Its a gleaming treasure that makes the person you really want to become or just a step towards the position you want to carry the torch to.
His English skills are at a fluency, there is very good usage of words and the editing done is worth its making of a fine linen of clothing.There are people out there who have become rugged freaks.Cause they continued their redundant failures into becoming the abomination they are today.Do not worry about it at all, once you grasp the analogy of Charles Duhigg, you will swim in a soup of allegory.Provided you understand the concepts and the loop involved in it.
Its a thumbs up from my side.I want to leave this review with a famous quote from the book."The ones who live by the sword, die by the sword.