Book Review: 13 steps to bloody good luck by Ashwin Sanghi

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Book Review: 13 Steps to Bloody Good Luck by Ashwin Sanghi

*Publisher: Westland Ltd *ISBN No: 978-93-84030-57-5 *Genre: Non-Fiction *No of Pages: 168 *Cover: Paperback *Price: 150 INR *Rating: 4.5/5

My review:

The first question which came to my mind while picking this book. Does luck itself is enough to be on top or whether hard work is also important?

Very nice and interesting book, you have came across many people who are on the upper side compared to other, the thought which comes to your mind is, they are lucky. 

This book gives many such anecdotes which give you example that successful people are born like us but their execution of work and presence of mind makes them on top. Also author has provided rich content of one liner and good quotations of successful peoples. I have read the work of author more than twice, so I know the writing style of author which is easy to read and easily digestible. 

Generally non-fictions are boring, but here author has provided 13 steps to bloody good luck in such a way that this book comes under un-put-down-able. If you are seeking any small but motivational content than I highly recommend this book. Forget about whether you are lucky or not, but I guarantee that your thinking process will surely change in positive way after reading this book.        

Blurb:

THE JOURNEY OF LIFE ISN’T EXACTLY EASY…

Some people make it through hard work and talent. Some fall by the wayside. And some people are just plain lucky.

They are blessed with Bloody Good Luck!
But is it possible to attract good luck? Can we train ourselves to be lucky? Apparently Dame Luck isn’t that fickle. She is well within our reach.
In his first non-fiction foray, bestselling author Ashwin Sanghi explores that critical, much-longed-for element called luck.

Through entertaining and informative anecdotes, narrations of personal experiences and vignettes of homespun wisdom, Ashwin gives us a whole new insight into how people can work towards being lucky.
Luck isn’t entirely the twist of fate that it is made out to be!


 




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