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Just Squeeze It: Existence Is Full Of Life, One Has To Perceive It Properly And Squeeze It Out To Experience It well by Binoy Raveendran | Book review

Book review:

Life is full of lessons one can learn every bit of time. But are we prepared for it? When I grabbed this book I wanted to know what concept should be squeezed to perceive wisdom. However, I was startled to pen down so many concepts that added to my knowledge and gave me ample ways to introspect.

"Just Squeeze It" remains as a signal of flexibility, investigating a range of feelings from desire to empathy. The writer's different points of view make a striking scene, offering readers a supportive reference guide for exploring life's obstacles.

The author makes a permanent imprint on readers through engaging stories and fascinating depictions, motivating positive changes. This book rises above the limits of the tried and true way of thinking, acquiring its put on shelves as well as in hearts, where its illustrations reverberate long after the last page.

A few Quotes from the book that piqued me:
💛 “ Without accepting weed flowers, you can never be happy in life “. If we cannot resolve our issues with great effort, we must learn to accept them as part of our lives; otherwise, life will become futile.
💗 “Only mothers can think of the future because they give birth to it in their children. “~ Maxim Gorky.

I appreciate the way the author pinned up in a logical order all the points, concepts or emotions for the reader to make changes in his life through positive drilling and thought-provoking ideas or anecdotes.

Overall, the book is a compelling read and a complete page-turner. Worth reading, do grab it!

Purchase: Just Squeeze It

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