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Book review : Return Ticket


 Book review : Return ticket by Vikas Kumar Singh is an extremely well penned , inspiring motivational book.


This book talks about the teachings of ancient Greek and Roman scholars over two thousand years old. He explains with the help of ample number of examples from day to day life and a practical approach a fresh perspective.


This book contains plenty of quotes and lessons for life. Few of the quotes I liked most are :


"Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one". - Marcus Aurelius


"Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something." - Plato


"When you arise in the morning ,think of what a precious previlige it is to be alive - to breathe,to think, to enjoy,to love".


I appreciate the candidly narrated, with the crisp and engaging writing style of the author who sheds light on concepts like healing, forgiveness, self -growth, anger and stress control and many others.


The book probably well explains the true meaning of return ticket and its various perspectives from numerous angles. It truly explains how to change your daily mistakes through stoicism , mythology like Bhagwad Gita and philosophy from our ancestors.


I truly loved reading this unique motivational book and would recommend this self help book to all.

 Happy Reading!


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