This book came as a recommendation from a
colleague. It is a children’s story of a group of rabbits and touches upon
cruelty of man towards animals, procreation and looks at the world from animals’
point of view. I read the book summary and reviews online before starting the
book and it had rave reviews extolling it as more than a children’s story where a lot of the stories and events in the book are metaphorical. For
me, it did not live up to all the hype and it was like any other decently written
book and nowhere close to a masterpiece or a classic. An author writes a book to give a certain message and this book is no different. Granted, the idea to present an
animal view of the world is different and stands out as a unique and interesting
theme but nothing else about it appealed to me. I have this habit of finishing
a book once I begin and also, I am aiming at reading 36 books this year. So, I
toiled and pursued. After 17.5 hours of sometimes grueling listening, Oh Boy! was I glad that I had
come to the end and that I had managed to finish it.
I have read a sizable number of books in the genre of self-empowerment and positive thinking over the last couple of years and I have come to realize that each author has a perspective on how to achieve the same based on what has worked for him or her. Joseph Murphy specialized in Religious Science and has an interesting take on how conscious thoughts and strong belief influence achievement of one’s life goals. The author’s message is crisp and the biggest plus point of this book is that it is short and concise. His premise is that conscious and continuous thoughts of a goal will trigger the subconscious to come up with ways and means to achieving the goal and humans are wired this way for survival. The stories, he quotes, of achievers and why and how they were able to achieve their dreams and reach lofty heights help in driving home the author’s point. One story among them was however counter to this premise – a lady consciously and continuously imagines tha...
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