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this book though made an interesting read, it still could not explain alot of things, case study was good their approach of coming to a conclusion very good yet the book is cold and makes out human beings to be like robots, there are so many things you cant tag to a living being. i have recommended the book to sev people from diff prof and bckgrnds, and one relative commented whatever the book has to say can be learnt much better practically. cheers to the author for making an attempt but the style of writing does not make me want to read the book again. on the other hand sorry for a comparison but books like the alchemist though dealing with a different topic, make a long lasting impact. the author seems to know the human mind much better based on the sixth sense and not some lab case studies.
ps: not all humans can be scrutinised under a micrscope like a specimen.
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sejalkanoi, May 8, 2006
this book though made an interesting read, it still could not explain alot of things, case study was good their approach of coming to a conclusion very good yet the book is cold and makes out human beings to be like robots, there are so many things you cant tag to a living being. i have recommended the book to sev people from diff prof and bckgrnds, and one relative commented whatever the book has to say can be learnt much better practically. cheers to the author for making an attempt but the style of writing does not make me want to read the book again. on the other hand sorry for a comparison but books like the alchemist though dealing with a different topic, make a long lasting impact. the author seems to know the human mind much better based on the sixth sense and not some lab case studies.ps: not all humans can be scrutinised under a micrscope like a specimen.
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