First of all, it wasn’t at all the best book of Personal Development I’ve read.
The first chapters are quite good, specially because of the testemonies that also appear in later chapters (less frequently in this part of the book). Then, the book turns out in a way a little boring and the author almost argues that what some individual wants is possible by just thinking in it. It’s not exactly like this, but it’s exaggerated. The last chapter “saved” the book because it’s definitely the best one (and I think it’s the longest one too), but I’ll not give a spoiler.
Recommend it, sure, but there are a couple of books with the same focus and better in quality.
Rating 3.8/5
Read in 2020