Filled with great ideas and lessons to live by. This book primarily tackles about teenage life. So for teenagers out there who want to renew their lives, go grab a copy and start reading this one.
This is the first time I would be writing a book review (Insert: Thunder Claps). Spotlight please? Anyway, it's kinda disturbing for people I know that I created the habit of reading books and magazines. They really don't believe that I am actually READING articles/books, or even watching daily news of how people die in a creepy car accident or how the president changed his/her mind of what clothes to wear. To my surprise, reading really is beneficial. Especially if you want to kill boredom or pretend you're intelligent. :)
The 7 habits of highly effective teens is a book written to inspire teenagers out there. Lessons and stories tackled are true to life and very inspiring. Though I am beyond my teenage years, I still feel like a teenager (They say life starts at 40, so I conclude that it's somehow connected to being teen, making me a teen until 39 years old. Hehe). I read the book for two reasons; (1) The title caught my attention; and (2) I wanted to feed my mind. For reason #2, you may find it hard to believe. Neither do I. I mean what the heck? Feed my mind?! I don't want to focus discussing this one, or I'll bleed internally. I'll spare you from my listen-to-my-nonsense-mouth-blabbering habit.
You thought I would be dishing out all the 7 habits? Nah. If I would do that, would you read the book yourself? Or if I do that, would you really learn something from what my hands would write now? Definitely not. Maybe yes. But the sacrifice of exercising your eyes and mind in reading is the key to everlasting migraine. Just kidding! I mean hey, you'd feel the eternal sunshine and delicate feeling of all the lessons tackled in the book if you'd spare little of your time to sit down and burn your eyes reading. To my surprise, the book touched my life, paving a way to lessons to live by.
"You don't have to be perfect, you just have to be making progress."
"One of the keys to happiness is a bad memory."
"Winning means rising everytime you fall."
"Don't allow fears to make your decisions. YOU MAKE THEM."These are few quotes I started to live by after reading the book. There are plenty of mind opening quotations in the book itself - things that you thought nothing, would mean everything to someone else. You better read the book or else you just wasted your time reading this. Haha! Nah, just blabbering around! Thanks for reading this post mate. Cheers, and READ. :)
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