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The Insider - Review

 Government exists to rule the people and bring a change in society for the greater good. The people serving in the Government are given various privileges for serving the people. However, the Government is also run by us, humans.         When our weaknesses overcome the desire to make a better society, there comes the problem. When the supporters of self-welfare are more than the supporters of people welfare, there comes the problem. When some think very strongly to destroy others than uplift others, there comes the problem. When an intelligent and ambitious person lives among a group of corrupted people, there comes the problem...     The book, "The Insider", shows us the journey of Anand among the chaos of oppression and dark politics. The journey was the depiction of serving the people and at the same time solving the maze thrown by his own colleagues. It is about how he managed to provide welfare to people in his state, Afrozabad.   ...

The Psychology of Money - Review

            Success is mostly recognized by how much money one earns in one's life. But success is also about what one does with the hard-earned money. In fact, monetary success is about what one does to use money mindfully. The book "Psychology of money" does give an insight about the same...     The top takeaways from the book can be;- Respect your money - don't take it for granted. Never take the monetary risks that can make you/your family into zero. Compounding - it works only when you give enough time. It demands your patience. The probability of your success is the same as the probability of your peers' success. Luck can interfere sometimes and that doesn't mean you cannot or should not do your best. You can just save money for the sake of saving - without any reason. Just a question - "What do you own? Why do you own them?"     When coming to the book, it is pretty simple and short; No complex formulae or logic behind the au...