tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4531765274219955373.post4281581625706418048..comments2024-03-29T14:37:30.126+05:30Comments on The Cosmic Joke: Transforming our Performance: A Review of The Three Laws of PerformanceSachin C. Ketkarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09429849773311198305noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4531765274219955373.post-3684577976005858722011-01-06T20:21:17.718+05:302011-01-06T20:21:17.718+05:30This review may just make me want to pick up the b...This review may just make me want to pick up the book, though some of the ideas presented remind me of other similar ideas put forth by other authors .. Malcolm Gladwell, James Redfield... <br /><br />and in the spirit of 'Blink', this blog came to me when i needed to read it most. <br /><br />Communication collapses daily. The self is almost always in the grip of its memories and those most definitely influence our future thoughts and actions. <br /><br />Language is but an extension of our selves, if our self is what we think, then language can easily become a despot.If we let it.<br /><br />Ruta DharmadhikariUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05013118088710327949noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4531765274219955373.post-24800855379511525552011-01-02T11:29:59.817+05:302011-01-02T11:29:59.817+05:30for the first time i have read a book review which...for the first time i have read a book review which is simple in structure lucid in style and euphonious in presentation, at the same times preserves complexity of the content. In fact book reviews should be written like this. After a long time here is a book review that rises above petty technicalities.Review reflects author's insights about the larger and deeper process at work in respect of human relationship. Anil Vajpai, Daman.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14889184496881011188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4531765274219955373.post-70504593203490422792010-11-17T17:07:59.904+05:302010-11-17T17:07:59.904+05:30The book reminds me somewhat of Deppak chopra'...The book reminds me somewhat of Deppak chopra's Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. Thanks for sharing such a good title Sir, and congrats for reviewing the book so intricately. One can also distantly compare Hugh Prather's Notes to Myself.Manoj Chhayanoreply@blogger.com