The 5 AM Club & Alibaba – reviews


This is a rapid review of a book named the 5 AM Club that I recently abandoned after tolerating for about three-fourths of its length. Now, I have no intention of finishing it. I was never a fan of Robin Sharma to start with. I disliked his most famous one, "The Monk Who Sold His … Continue reading The 5 AM Club & Alibaba – reviews

The lobster debate, Social Hierarchy and Jordan B Peterson


While reading the latest book I picked up, I came across this fascinating and fantastic trivia about lobsters' behaviours. I assure you that you too will be surprised to learn about it. It is a very excellent analogy, as well as the correlation between the human kingdom and animal ones. This can be utilized to … Continue reading The lobster debate, Social Hierarchy and Jordan B Peterson

Yuval Noah Harari – Trilogy


Okay, it's done. I've read all three books of Yuval Noah Harari, a self-imposed challenge. BTW, I highly recommend that you read them; these books are gems of the books.  Unfortunately, my views and ratings seem to be in line with many critics on the Internet. I have nothing more to add; it will be … Continue reading Yuval Noah Harari – Trilogy

Valentine’s day movies


I am not a fan of Valentine's Day; I have never celebrated and probably never will. But of course, I am not gonna undermine its need or go to the extent of condemning it. It could use a better name, though. Regardless of the superficial purpose of such greeting card days, including Father’s Day, Mother’s … Continue reading Valentine’s day movies

[Book vs Movie]Calling Sehmat vs Raazi


Generally, I do not get involved in the business of comparing the movies against the Book based on. The primary reason for that is that I will have to read fiction for the comparison. And I hate reading fiction! Nevertheless, here is an attempt. This is more of a fictionalized biography rather than a novel, … Continue reading [Book vs Movie]Calling Sehmat vs Raazi