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Review - Think Like A Monk by Jay Shetty

While some books keep you interested regardless of the plot, others demand your attention. Then, some show you the mirror and don't differentiate between good and evil. It keeps everything as it is to make you understand what is right or wrong, for you, not for anybody else. This book made me look into myself, my bad habits, my traits where I excel and also those where I can do well. I believe the purpose of reading matters while reading self-help or motivational literature. It is like attending a class where you want to learn something or pass the time. You can only learn about things when you are will take action. So, this book might mean different things to different people. I loved how it taught me to examine my behaviour and rearrange some aspects of my life to address the problem. As is often remarked, all it takes to find a solution is to alter our perspective on the situation. And for that, we need to keep our minds open. Whenever we struggle, one thing occupies our mind so