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Book Review #11 - The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma

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Good Day, The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma This book is not just about waking up early, it is much more profound in its approach, wisdom and techniques. Summary: An eccentric billionaire invites an assiduous female entrepreneur and a laid back male artist to Mauritius, so that they can partake a journey around the world to some of the most phenomenal and eloquent places like Taj Mahal at Agra, Spanish steps at Rome, Beaches of Mauritius and Robben Island at Cape Town. During this journey,  billionaire and the spellbinder teach these two, some of the most worthwhile working models to enhance  their lifestyle. Can anyone become successful in their lives by following these working models? Review: I can simply end (but it wont be fun) this review by  guaranteeing that if you read this book and follow the tactics given in this book religiously then you will surely make something good out of your life. Provided you have a burning passion. "Own Your Morning

Book Review #10 - Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari

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Good Day, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari Yuval Noah Harari has shown his story telling prowess in making our human history tenfolds more fascinating. Summary: The book is tastefully divided into 4 parts- Cognitive Revolution, Agricultural  Revolution, Industrial  Revolution and Scientific  Revolution. In every part of the book, author discusses the scenario which was prevailing, reason behind the revolution, lives of human during that period and the impact of that revolution in our lives even today. This book includes plethora of instances, narratives and tales which have been chosen by the author elegantly. We are leading a life which has luxurious facilities, exquisite vacation and delectable food, but are we happier or healthier than our distant ancestors who were mere foragers? Review: This book is an amalgamation of history, philosophy, physics and biology which has been tightly bound by author's literary mastery. Throu