An amazing book by Sree Krishna Seelam named “5 killer habits - BE A REBEL” is a mindful ride toward overcoming and leading towards a better life period with curiosity in mind with righteousness.
The first chapter specifically talks about how people, their habits, and overall their lives shift to an extent by just waking up before dawn and doing something productive. This concept’s basis lies in the parameter that every human is capable of creating something big and endeavouring out of many challenges by being disciplined and consistent with their work and mind.
The best part about the second chapter is that it shows the reality of the contemporary world we living in. It not only showcases the marginal and cruel mindset of human life on this planet, but it also guides us in improving ourselves by keeping a worldview of volunteering needful individuals and groups with aiming for a better future.
Wandering around the world with bare hands teaches more than sitting in a library with a handful of books”. The Third chapter does not touch on the topic of traveling but also mentions how just moving around places explores the wide array of lessons that came along with being independent and naïve at the same time.
Reading is meditation with a trade between time and knowledge. The fourth chapter reflects on our misaligned habits, and try to improve by suggesting ways to incorporate reading daily in or lives. The author believes that readers experience different perspectives and nuances when reading in their leisure time. Many great thinkers of the past were actually perpetual readers, who delved into building major revolutions in the history.
To get to know ourselves we need to be curious like a cat and calm like a snail. Not to mention the fifth chapter also delves into this phenomenon of indulging in questioning age-old religious beliefs and being rational towards our choice of values we prosper and practice. I do believe religion is just a man-made concept to lure humans into false values, the real ethics and beliefs are constructed by our own rational thought processes.
Now consider this book to be a rebellious act toward humanity and its expectations towards a better future ahead.
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