Sunday 28 April 2024

The Mind is a rascal

             

Atman in Ravi's ' The Mind is a Rascal ' falls short of expectations, presenting a disjointed narrative that struggles to provide coherent insights into the complexities of the mind. The author's attempts at spiritual guidance feel contrived, lacking depth and authenticity. The book's structure is disorganized, making it difficult for readers to follow and derive meaningful lessons. Overall, 'The Mind is a Rascal' fails to offer substantial value or original perspectives on the subject of mindfulness and self-awareness.

 Bottom line :
Overall, it's like a history book to read the repeated concepts. A sleeping pill!

 Recommended audience:
Don't waste your precious time by reading this. If you want to read, insure yourself. 

 Rating: 5.4/10 ( this score is only for printing costs of shining pages)

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