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September 18, 2020

My Rating - 4 out of 5 stars

Publisher - Notion Press
Genre - Non-Fiction
Publishing year - 2018
Language - English
ISBN - 978-1-64249-835-6
Pages - 380 

Life Coach Rachit Ghate 'Mark'

My Review - 

Creativity involves two process - thinking and producing. If you have ideas but do not act, you are imaginative not creative.

A debut book was written by Rachit Ghate 'Mark', definitely leaves a mark in the reader's mind by his profound thinking and take on human life. As the subtitle suggests, Unleash, Confront, and Conquer, the book helps us understand the birth to death cycle and its major phases.

Being born as a human, we have responsibilities towards nature and other living creatures we often ignore. We can grow and attain higher knowledge, but our selfishness stops us all the time. Our external environment also hinders the internal self and binds us to worldly norms. In Bring 'EM ON, the author explains subtly how we are wasting our precious time and, in the end, we are all alone. 

He further portrays different scenarios where one can understand how a person can only think about himself/herself first and lend a helping hand, which is quite right. Unconditional help is rare to find these days, but it doesn't mean one can stop helping others or thinking about good deeds. 

Sometimes I accept his views, and sometimes I felt that this is not working for me, like when he talks about not opening or sharing your beliefs with someone else. I know that people are manipulative, and we can't share everything with everyone. Still, as a human, we all need support and a person to depend on. Here comes another contradictory thought. According to the author, one can rely only on themselves, which is true, but everyone holds different opinions. This happened to me throughout the book, and it assists me to contemplate almost every aspect of my life. 

Also, the reason why it took me so long to finish reading it, and I know if you're going to pick this book, you can relate to me as well. I really like this book because Rachit Ghate didn't impose his views; he simply stated them and leaves up to the reader to examine them according to their ability. The book is adorned with some inspiring quotes, but it is not an essential self-help book, not for beginners. 

Instead, the author creates a modest, introspective, and intense novel that I recommend to those interested in this subject and looking for intellectual personality development books. 

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2 comments:

  1. I love his book. I can randomly open it up to any page and pull out a pearl of wisdom. And I do it quite often.

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