
The Art of War by Sun Tzu remains relevant even today, which is impressive considering its age. It has influenced countless generals and leaders throughout history and outlines key principles of war and strategy.
Keep in mind that this book was written in an era of ancient warfare rather than modern warfare, which means that not everything in it fully aligns with modern military principles and strategy. However, the book still makes many strategic points that remain relevant today. It explores how to think like a general, adapt to situations, and gain the upper hand.
The book was really enjoyable and made me look at war a little differently than before. It's quick to read and relatively short, so I highly recommend it.
Has to be the best book for truly understanding palmistry. An enjoyable read that clears up any uncertainties about how to read palms. It also briefly explains the ancient and historical palmistry methods and why they're no longer relevant.
Even if you don't believe in palmistry, you'll still find this a very interesting read.
I like this short story and it's easy to follow, while still bringing up importance and great messages. However, I don't think it was as good as some people claim it to be. It was a good one, but not quite as outstanding to deserve a five star rating.
This book is definitely worth reading since the book explores morality and responsibility. Makes you think about what happiness can cost and what people are willing to accept :)
Inspirational for me at least, exploring ideas about time, love, enlightenment, flow of life, knowledge vs wisdom, and much more. This resonated with me deeply as someone with a strong interest in spirituality, while also sharing many of the ideas presented in this book, such as the concept of time. I'm extremely new in my book journey, so this one will probably stay special to me for many years to come : )