The Flinch by Julien Smith
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
A self help book on a person’s inherent nature to draw back any action. ‘Flinch’ is a term used to draw back or offer resistance to any change or to any action that anyone desires to do.
Part of the Domino Project, the book reveals many real facts about how this strange character of a human being dwells in the brain and doesn’t allow many to reach out for their best. Many good examples and motivators have been used to urge the reader to overcome this dangerous inherent nature and get over many hurdles of life and lead an excellent life. The author discourages parents not to strength the flinch in kids by cautioning them too much on dos and don’ts and urges the readers to test their limits to the maximum to become strong.
Positives: A very good book to locate the flinches within one’s self. Particularly the assignments suggested by the author at the end of every chapter are worth trying. One could learn how to curb the internal resistance when they want to do something out of the box.
Negatives: Too short to really learn something about this murky character, that subdues every individual.
My rating is 2.5 out of 5
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