Point I was at the other point. This point was invisible at that point. I am looking for you. ”Did you see me at this point?” ”You should come to the point”. ”Did you get my point?” Yes, I am standing at the point. Waiting for your arrival. This point is a tribute to you. ”One day you will come to the point”. I walked and walked and walked, Now, I have arrived at the point. The eyes worried about me, Hands trying to reach me You pulled me close. How I was drifting away from that point! I see a long distance between these points. ”Without wasting time on the measurement, Walk further and you can find me” Now, I got your point. -- Pabitra Pangeni
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Review of Atomic Habits
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Day after yesterday, I came to the end of the pages. The book is written in simple language. Each chapter had a real-life story that connected with the theme of the chapter. Summary at the end of the chapter makes it more memorable. At the beginning of the book, James Clear told his own story, how a baseball bat hit his face which slipped away from his friend's hand at one of the college function. That was an unexpected misfortune. He was rushed to the hospital. His nose was smashed. He had forgotten which year it was when asked by the nurse. The brain injury was serious which puts him into a ventilator. During the recovery phase of his injury, he developed the atomic habits, making small and minor changes. It looked insignificant at the time but it was the atomic changes that leads him to receive the highest academic honor after eight years of the accident. In between that, there were series of struggles that would definitely not be opted by anyone. He has mentioned in one ...