1993rd BLOG POST
4th Book of 2022
We know that people
say never judge a book by its cover but I must say that there are few books
which give you great vibes the moment you have a look at them. Something within
you keeps pleading to get the book and read it. I don’t know if it’s cover
page, author’s name or synopsis or the mindset in which you get a glance of the
book for the 1st time but there’s a connection that gets
established. Something similar happened with the book “What the Heck Do I Do
with My Life?” written by Ravi Venkatesan. I made big expectations from it the
moment I read its title and saw the testimonial of Bill Gates on the cover
page. It made me believe that I would get to know the concepts I have never
read before. Now that I am done reading this book, I can say that the book has
everything you look from a self-help or motivational book.
Ravi’s intent with
the book is very clear which he himself describes in the first few pages before
taking us deep into it. His purpose for writing this book is mentioned on the
cover page too which says “How to flourish in our turbulent times”. Author
discusses about the shift happening around us in terms of industry etc. which
is going to change the way we look at money and earn it by associating
ourselves with it. He tells how AI is changing things and how it is going to
impact all of us – majorly the working class. Similarly, author talks very confidently
about the green revolution that’s going to happen and how the industry boom is
going to be 10 times bigger than the IT boom. He tells us to prepare ourselves
right from now if we want to benefit from the boom. He makes us understand that
personal growth in a not-so-growing industry becomes difficult whereas just
being a part of a growing industry reflects upon our career, finance and
securities automatically.
Author, later,
makes us understand about many factors that makes us think the way we think by
introducing us to the concepts like Fixed mindset vs Growth mindset, Abundance
mindset vs Scarcity mindset etc. Author gives us the confident that even if we
are not from the required mindset needed for growing and accomplishing success
in life, we can still develop it and reshape our life. In the next chapter
itself, author starts providing us practical solutions as well where he
discusses metaskills like entrepreneur mindset, agility, leadership and people
skills that we must have to be able to walk along with the AI age. Author
elaborates each of these points and help you understand how we can work upon it
and include it in our working personality. Ravi considers Leadership quality as
one of the biggest assets which makes him dedicate a whole chapter to it where
he tried to make us learn that we don’t need to be in a leadership position to
be a leader but we can be one at any designation or grade in the organization.
Mr. Venkatesan also
speaks about money in one chapter and asks us how much is enough for us. He
tells us that money is a game which has no end and you’ll just keep on playing
it forever hence it becomes very necessary to understand our relationship with
money. Author talks about the factor of minimalistic lifestyle, decluttering
our space, optimizing time before money as it’s more valuable in any sense and also
speaks about criticality of disciplined financial planning and savings. In the
second-last chapter, author shares with us 10 practical ideas to navigate
through our career. I must say reading this chapter was so insightful that I
couldn’t end thanking author after reaching almost every point. I will not
speak much about what author shares in it as it will take away the essence of
reading it whenever you pick it up for yourself but I must say it will make you
reflect upon yourself and ask if how we are looking at life is even the right
way at all.
The last chapter is
more spiritual in nature where Ravi Venkatesan discusses the concept of
happiness and success. He makes us understand how subjective they are in nature
and why we shouldn’t end up defining it in a way others want us to define it.
He also gives tip to stay happy through the process of life which becomes
complex at times. After every chapter, author summarizes the chapter giving
away the major key ideas from the same so that we can always refer it for our
understanding whenever we get confused in life. Similarly, there is a grey
section where sometimes it speaks about reflection or action and asks us few
questions- just going through them and trying to answer them makes us realize
how unclear we are about ourselves.
Author doesn’t shy
away from sharing quotes and statements from other authors, psychologists or
personalities. The language is very simple for you to just breeze through the
book as it’s of about 180 pages that can be easily completed in a single
sitting. It took me 3-4 sittings to finish it as there were so many insights to
be noted that I just kept writing every now and then while going through the
book. Author has himself said that almost every thing that every book or even
this book speaks is already spoken in a better language in our ancient texts
but still, there’s a try to give a perspective from the current scenario and I
must say this book does that perfectly for you.
I have found it to
be completely life-transforming and motivating just like Robin Sharma’s books.
I have started to find self-help books speaking the same thing but the way
author has executed this book makes it bit different and far better than many
books in self-help shelves in the bookstores. I can already start feeling the
change in the manner I have been thinking till now. I give this one 5 out of 5
and highly recommend it to everyone who’s a professional or going to be one
soon.
Thanks.
WRITING BUDDHA
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