Summary of the Knight in Rusty Armor - by Robert Fisher
Summary of the Knight in Rusty Armor - by Robert Fisher
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK:The Knight in Rusty Armor has been a real success among its audience, selling more than one million copies worldwide. It is considered to be a motivational book that falls into the self-help category. It is an easy-to-follow narrative, making it accessible to everyone, built with some humor, and is enjoyed by adults, teenagers and children alike.The book tells a story of a somewhat egocentric man, who lives his life concerned with his appearance. Everything he does is without consideration for his wellbeing, rather with the aim of seeking approval of others...Little by little he is locked in his armor, which over time rusts and leaves him imprisoned by his appearance. Then comes a life of reflection and recovery for him. He embarks on a journey to free himself from his prison, during which he enlists the help of a magician.It is an excellent allegory that teaches the importance of being who you are on the inside, without the need to mask your appearance.-ABOUT SAPIENS EDITORIAL:Books are mentors. Books can guide what we do and our lives. Many of us love books while reading them and maybe they will echo with us a few weeks after but 2 years later we can't remember if we have read it or not. And that's a shame. We remember that at that time, the book meant a lot to us. Why is it that 2 years later we have forgotten everything? That's not good.This summary is taken from the most important themes of the original book.Most people don't like books. People just want to know what the book says they have to do. If you trust the source you don't need the arguments. So much of a book is arguing its points, but often you don't need the argument if you trust the source you can just get the point.This summary takes the effort to distill the blahs into themes for the people who are just not going to read the whole book. All this information is in the original book.
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