Title: Stories of Work, Life & the Balance in BetweenAuthor: Tomson RobertPublisher: The Write Place
Review:
Tomson Robert’s ‘Stories of Work, Life & the Balance in
Between’ is not a self help book but it aims to inspire a little bit of hope. In
this tiny collection of ten short stories, the writer offers, for the most
part, variations on a single gimmick and a few limited situations. The stories
are essentially fictitious but have uncanny similarity to situations in our
everyday life. People in the corporate world — who are meant to work 24x7 365
days a year — can especially connect to these situations.
Success, development and growth come with a price. But is it
worth the cost? We all know this truth. We know that when we want to succeed in
life, we have to give up the simple joys in order to achieve another kind of
happiness. Tomson develops a clear theme in book: success doesn’t lead to
happiness. Happiness leads to success. The things we think will make us happier
often don’t. And we want to believe it or not, all of us undergo similar
circumstances where we prioritize wrongly.
Each story gives a gem of an advice. Some of the worth
mentioning pointers are: “It doesn’t matter what you have learned, what matters
is your willingness to learn new things;” “It is difficult to say what is
impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of
tomorrow.” It closes with a fundamental principle of life: “Don’t stop having
fun – be it work, life or the balance in between.”
The content of the book shines through in a clear, sincere
way that is sure to inspire the reader even if it lends nothing new to their
understanding.
Buy Link:
Amazon
About the Author:
Tomson Robert is a Management Consultant by day and amateur
author by night. He is husband to a beautiful wife, father to an adorable baby
girl and was raised (along with a smart younger brother) by loving parents in ‘God’s
own country,’ Kerala. Currently, he is living in Dubai and working for a
consulting firm.
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I'd like to thank the author for letting me review his book. I do hope you end up liking the book when you read it. Thank you so much for stopping by, and happy reading!
*'I received a free copy from Writersmelon in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.'
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