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R**O
Monk vs Monkey Mind
A book that help you master your mind. discusses how to LET GO, GROW & GIVE. If you want to master your mind, monks are the experts.. great book..
T**R
Good book
Great read, arrived quickly and brand new. Highly recommend.
C**R
Life changing book!
Everyone needs to read this book!!! It will change your life.
R**O
5/5
must read! and love the quality 5/5!
D**D
Inspiring
Ease reading and easy to understand.
P**A
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I**A
A breath of fresh air! Amazing read.
When one door closes, many other doors open up. It was as if this book was destined to come to me while I was in my lowest low of my life. I started reading this book 10 days ago and finished the whole book in 2 days and realised I haven’t done justice to it. So I have now started reading each page and started doing every exercise as suggested in the book. So much more clarity and so much more perspective in life I have received. Thank you @jayshetty for helping people and letting people know that the only thing that matters is me&myself. It’s a beautiful book. Must read.
N**E
A better version of yourself
One of the best books. It makes you change in so many good ways. A lot of aha moments:) I love it 🥰 and highly recommend it
H**D
Think before buying...
Actual rating: 4. But I'm giving this book 5, it's because this' Jay's first book. Haven't finished reading. It's basically my first impression. Most likely this will be my final impression as well!Who should buy this book?Anybody with interest in reading. If you're capable of reading a book within a month then you could buy!Who shouldn't buy this book?1. This book is not for someone who wants a book as an aid to overcome fear, depression, loneliness, addition, negative thoughts, relationship struggles...2. Introduction to all the problems under the sky or maybe above the sky are written in this book...3. Those who already practice mindfulness, meditation, yoga might not find much stuff in this book...Things that will be interesting...1. You might think that maybe Jay is the wisest person in the universe.2. It's because he didn't dilute the subject matter. But he has made the content more relatable to 2020.Annoying things...1. Sometimes you might find Jay like a kid praising teacher to get extra marks or get some chocolates.2. Don't get me wrong... Without fail he has written few words about people who has acknowledged his book!3. Sometimes you might get a feel like, I should become famous within 5 years & Jay will write about me4. You'll definitely find stuff you might not want to take from a book.Do you want to become rich or make him rich...1. It's obvious, like in almost all the books, you'll find some marketing stuff at the end of the book.2. There's nothing wrong in that stuff but again are you ready to spend money to listen to him and to learn from him?3. If you read some other self help book or teachings of the people that this book relies on; you'll notice that you're drawn towards meditation, positive thinking, changing lifestyle...4. Unfortunately this book has the tendency to draw readers more towards Jay rather than meditation or mindfulness...5. It's like a fitness trainer inviting you to gym.. but rather than guiding you to exercise and get fit, the trainer is more interested in selling supplements!Still if you're reading this review...1. Go ahead and grab a copy of this book.2. Suppose, if you're surrounded by people who give you advice, & you don't know how they became instant genius, chances are they might have read something from this book or anything from similar books3. A must read for readers who wants to know what's the current trend in the self help category...Simple advice...1. I followed few rules which I have broken when I bought this book..2. Here's the rule: When it comes to self help, inspiration or mindfulness buy the book written by the person who's an expert in that field, maybe a doctor, or phycologist, or someone who's known for their specific talent like music, etc...3. Another rule of thumb... It's better to buy self help book written by someone who's already dead or someone who's about to die. It's because you have their whole life before you before buying their books!I think this is my first review....Why I'm reviewing this book?Honestly I'm disappointed. But still it's not a bad book and it's not a great book. It's definitely not as advertised!If you're ready to follow Jay then you can buy this book and do whatever he suggests in the book.Closing thoughts...Once you start reading this book you'll get a feel like maybe you're eating up huge variety of foods & you couldn't identify what you are tasting!Reading this book is like getting a taste of all the Indian food + Chinese food + Western food + some food from sky!Finally...While reading this book be ready to get interrupted by Jay himself through some social media!Still why I bought this book...1. I'm surrounded by people who can speak almost about anything after watching a movie or a 5 minute video... I'm sure they gonna quote from this book!2. I like how Jay sold so much copies of this book! Most likely he has planned everything ahead while releasing his first video!Finally reason for my fictional name...1. I just don't want people to get caught up in something popular & lose interest in their pursuit of becoming more mindful, positive, financially well, etc!2. Actual reason for this name...Just search in your favourite search engine, "what was the first program written in C by it's founders?"3. Yup, I like programming that's why I have created this fictional name.4. Guys if you're really fed up with life, don't give up. Start learning a programming language. Just print hello world...Why everyone should print hello world...1. Hello world is a way of checking if the IDE or code editor is installed correctly in the computer.2. As you make more hello world programs, you'll either stick with 1 programming language or you'll develop interest to learn more programming languages3. You'll start to understand how computer behaves and understands everything as 0s and 1s...Finally...1. Is this really a book review?2. Don't you feel sleepy or annoying?3. This' how you might feel like while reading this book.4. If you're an avid reader and want to read something that will have an lasting impact on your life, please don't start with this book!5. Then what to buy since you've some amount of money to buy a book: Maybe you could buy a book written by a real monk!6. Either agree or disagree: Basic always remains the same. You might see changes in the format or in the way of presentation.7. If you've read the previous statement and agreed you will not invest so much on self help books. You might prefer audio books or ebooks as they're relatively cheap & don't take up space in your bookshelf!Think before buying anything....
E**A
Great book even for slightly thick people like me
I followed Jay Shetty on Facebook for months, let’s face it, he’s not only super hot but I love the wise words of wisdom on relationships and life he comes out with. I never normally read books, I’m a busy working single mum of four. Probably not the most educated either, but I thought I’d give it and shot anway and I told myself I will just do one page a day. I’m absolutely loving reading this book. It’s very in-depth, easy to understand and Nice to read so far. It feels wonderful to take a short moment out of my busy life to spend it on reading on how to be a better version of me, and hopefully by this, create a better life for myself. Also, working on ‘’me’ gets my attention off my slightly disastrous relationships status. “They say” you have to find happiness in yourself first and then things will fall into place naturally so hopefully this is the beginning of my journey. I’m only 10 pages in but definitely loving it so far.Also the book is big and is excellent quality!! What a bargain. Thank you Jay for your wise words of wisdom. Wish me luck ! 🍀 Eva
C**G
A great enabler to help build a mindset and thinking for conscious, purposeful living
2020 has been a tough year for most people. There has been lots of chaos and challenges which have made having calm, balance and peace quite difficult. In many cases, this has been particularly difficult because of our ways of thinking. There has been lots of fear and negativity and there have been opportunities for us to better connect with our intention and purpose and find greater meaning in life.Jay provides great frameworks which combine ancient wisdom with the practicalities of living in the modern world. Jay was a Monk for 3 years and he is able to bring to life stories which show how he developed his thinking and how you don't have to be a monk to think like a monk.Jay has had phenomenal success and it is clear that his way of thinking, daily routines, practices and habits have helped shape this success. He uses lots of anecdotes of his journey and then combines this with references to ancient texts to highlight concepts and practices.What I love is how humble Jay in his writing, he applies thinking like a Monk through his writing. The book does not preach, it just lays out several different concepts and puts a "Try this" frame around it. The combination of anecdotes, ancient text references, exercises and diagrams really help to bring out the concepts but most importantly provide a practical framework to use.Jay is a powerful storyteller and he uses the power of story nicely in the book. Just like any other self-development book, it does have concepts that you would have seen in other books. However, lots of people read lots of self-development books and know these concepts at an intellectual level but don't necessarily do anything with this. Lots of people know about Morning Rituals and Gratitude but they still find it difficult to apply these on a daily basis.This book provides some simple but really powerful ways to change your thinking which will help you train your mind for peace and purpose every day. I liked the meditation examples and also the Vedic Personality Test in the Appendix. Again this is provided with a frame to explore and try it out as opposed to being the exact thing you need to do and use.If you want to have more conscious, purposeful living then I highly recommend this book. Remember though, reading the book itself will not change your thinking, it will be practical aspects of reflecting and trying out the various concepts within which will support you with your personal growth.
S**H
Teaches you to seek your own happiness
What to expect?Expect a book that is a detailed read, one that is bound to take you days to read, and weeks or months to fully implement the lessons that it has to teach.Who can read?The book is written in a language that can be easily understood by a beginner level reader.What is the book all about?“Think Like a Monk” is a book that helps us live a more peaceful and purposeful life; one that is full of gratitude and brimming with positivity. No, the book doesn’t promise us overnight miracles, but what it does promise is a sense of calmness, a change of attitude, more love, more positivity, and better clarity of who we are.How good is the writing style?The book reads like a conversation, and there is an instant connection that the reader feels with the author. Given the subject, the book doesn’t feel preachy at all.Is the book interesting to read?Yes. Take your time, read it slowly, perhaps a chapter a day, and you will definitely find the book interesting and enriching.In the endIn the end, “Think Like a Monk” is a book that offers both conventional as well as unconventional wisdom in an attempt to make our lives better, happier, more peaceful, and purposeful.Pick the book ifYou love reading self-help.You are looking for books that inculcate a spiritual mindset.You want to be a better, happier, and more positive version of yourself.Skip the book ifYou are looking for a short read.You are looking for a read that aims to better you in the professional sphere.You have previously read many other books about happiness, wellbeing, peace, purpose, and spirituality.
C**S
Largely a compilation of other people's work
Perhaps if you've never read a mind/body/spirit type book before then you will get something from this book. However, I have... and I found the whole book to be a re-hash of other similar books. There are c.30 pages of references at the end as most of the ideas contained within this came from other people. There was very little in this that I haven't read before, bar a few chapters towards the end when you get an insight into a monk's daily routine and why they do certain things. There was barely anything that was presented as Jay Shetty's thoughts/ideas on a topic. I also found it strange that someone who is living in LA who stayed at an ashram for a couple of years in his youth is teaching us how to be a monk and making a lot of money from it when there are many actual monks (many of whom appear to have provided parts of the content for this book) still living in the ashram and not profiting.
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