Pros & Cons
Pros
Personal self-improvement leads to professional excellence and personal excellence. Ego can inhibit our growth in the process of learning and can stop us from achieving what we want.
Completely justifies and elaborates the title. A very readable book. On par with the daily stoic as one of the best books i have read!
The obstacle is the way and stillness is the key are the other two. Ryan is brilliant. Another masterpiece by ryan. Definitely hopping onto his other books as well.
The book is divided into 3 parts - aspire, success and failure. In every stage the author depicts life lessons with stories of people who lived as an epitome. The storytelling is simple yet engaging, keeps you glued till the end.
Egotistical character is sometimes goes so deep that it becomes inextricably ossifying to restraint. This book tells us how ego manifests our mind. Author is very thought provoking and curates many examples from persons of distinctions.
Cons
The narration is a problem. Either too cryptic or too flowery or too verbose. The book has typing dots, the glue seems to be inadequately stuck.
Highlights
Quality
Im highly satisfied with the quality of this book
Book quality is excellent and very much attentive service
Paper quality is not that good but else is fantastic
If you will accept your ego with the progress of the book you will be able to get helped by the book
Price
All the main content is covered in 208 pages so try to buy it in low price
Competitiveness
Ego tells to cheat on your partner
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Paper quality is not that good but else is fantastic
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Its like “the book i needed and ain’t the one i wanted”
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How we r prisoners to our own egos
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In the book lord krishna repeatedly tells arjun his friend to get rid of his ego and fight the war
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Arjun’s ego was making him delusional and weak