Book:
Fluid-The Approach Applied by Geniuses over Centuries
Author:
Ashish Jaiswal
Publisher:
Wisdom Tree
How many of us have ventured out of our
comfort zones to look for something beyond that is taught to us? Have we become so narrow minded that
thinking out of the box is a rare quality now?
Fluid by Ashish Jaiswal is a book that approaches a concept that is one
of the basic foundations of a developing mind. It shatters the myth by arguing
that great minds who have changed the fate of humankind are actually the ones
who have failed, faltered or remained uncertain, yet never bothered to stay
pasted to a rigid line, they were fluid. It is a book that takes everyday
situations, historical events, prominent people and builds a narrative that
will force the reader to question the very frame of mind that we have developed
in this socially constructive education system that we have. The author
questions the very premise of people dividing the world into Science &
non-science streams, with people being looked down upon if they try mingling both
of them. Ashish has taken up the examples of some very notable people like
Charles Darwin, Leonardo Da Vinci, Dr. CV Raman, Steve Jobs and many more.
Coming to the structure, the book is
divided into 5 major sections, each of them having a set of sub-sections. The
sections are a natural progression where Ashish starts with the problem,
provides a solution and then finally deliberates on the impact of being fluid. The
writing style is very reader friendly and the examples are put up at the
perfect places. He has taken up some very interesting nuances of the examples
and then explained them in line with the concept of fluidity and how that was
the USP of each of the people who are considered to be icons in their
respective fields.
Fluid is a book that should be read by anyone
who aspires to make it big in their chosen field. It is also a book that helps
the reader being a person who can accept the fact that being an all-rounder is
as important as being a specialist in your chosen field. It highlights the fact
that what makes us different from a machine is our ability to adapt, to be fluid,
to think and to apply.
A mind opening read, gripping to the core.
It scores a 4.75/5 from me.
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