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Shuttler's flick by Priya Kumar|Book review


Book review:

 Shuttler's flick isn't simply a book it's a persuasive mission to extinguish the thirst of each and every boss out there. It's a straightforward memoir as well as something considerably more, a guidebook for shrewdness and inspiration to give you the perfect proportion of push to improve consistently, the least complex method for encountering how enthusiasm drives a person from nobody to become somebody.


The memoir as one would expect when two greats join is very elegantly composed. In spite of being from a non brandishing foundation the manner in which creator has made sense of the complicated subtleties of the matches and those brazen minutes cause you to feel as though its going on before you. Additionally the little scraps of consistent insight by the writer from the existence of Pullela in ordinary spans makes the perusing experience considerably more dreamlike.


Each chapter shares few thought- provoking insights that make the reader introspect and change their perspective a bit for healthy living and environment. A few insights that piqued me: 

🍎 "No matter who you are and what you do, you are being watched. Your actions are noted as examples. Play a game worthy of setting a good one."

🍎"No one can waste your time without your permission. "

🍎 " It is better to come back and lose another game than not to show up for the game itself".

🍎 "All answers lie within. Look inward when the world outside gets too confusing."

🍎"Follow your own advice before you share it with others."


From all the snippets of his life I admired when Pullela refused a huge amount by the cola company for the advertisement. His family tried to make him agree. But he did not surge. His basic intention was he could not lead the young generation towards slow death by recommending cold drinks to them. His unique perspective makes him different and responsible citizen of India.


The writing is lucid and easily understandable. All the insights pour deep impact on the reader's mind. I am happy to grab this book and learn a new way of dealing with issues. Highly recommended!

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