Friday, July 2, 2010

A feedback on the book 'Don't Regret Later"

Navneet to briefly express my impression of the book,it is formidable task indeed!! It is something like attempting to ‘put a quart into a pint pot’. Nevertheless, to put it into nutshell, I must say that you’ve hit the nail on the head and touched the bottomline having dealt with the nuts and bolts of your sublime objectives.

The book is the need of the hour. You’ve rightly highlighted how innumerable youths have been ending their precious gift of lives by taking wrong decisions and even committing suicides thereby not only ruining their own lives but also those of their near and dear ones who are left languishing in emotional and mental agony for the rest of their lives. You’ve also provided plausible explanations that such youths are primarily victims of frustration, depression, suppression, hopelessness, helplessness, disappointments, and so on having failed to cope with the ground realities.

‘Don’t Regret Later’ bridges the gap between hindsight and foresight, dreams and realities, success and failure, aptitude and attitude, the means and ends etc. Written in an autobiographical genre, the book provides insight, vision, direction, motivation, positive attitude and appropriate approach to make one’s life meaningful, purposeful, productive and fuller.

Each chapter is well entitled and begins with relevant and most appropriate quotations which proves your points and professional skills. The correlation between the title of the book – ‘Don’t Regret Later’ and the following each chapter together with the close knit coherent arguments for and against each subject ( that is Heading) of discussion and substantiated by life related true illustrations are some of the characteristics of the book that make it worthy reading. I am looking forward to many more such and other life saving books

Affectionately Yours
Sir.
Mr. B.K. Mandrelle
Kolkata