Monday, April 16, 2012

The Prophet And The Wind: Perfection Is Not Unreachable

Posted: Apr 16, 2012 |Comments: 0 |

If you are a fan of reading books, you must be aware of the commonly distributed novels, books and comics. Most of the time you end up buying something not as expected if you are not looking for the type of writer you like. Though most of the readers prefer to read only the books from the writers they already like but once in a while you do stumble on a new writer who you start liking for his work. Stefano is one of those writers who can convince their readers to do anything because of the way things are mentioned in the book. Stefano is a great addition in the writers who actually know how to write about something and not start an argument. Stefano has said many things in "The prophet and the wind" that might not be compatible with your views but the way he puts those words in order makes any reader accept his view point without any argument. No matter you want to know about solitude or life, you will get the best answers from this book. If you are ever in the mood of learning about life and the realities behind everything, you should buy the "The prophet and the wind". This book has really talked from different angles about different feelings that we all go through. He is pointed his readers towards a bright light, which is the light of hope.

In the book Stefano says, "Perfection is not unreachable or reserved to a few. It is the seventh passage that awaits everyone. Often you will not be able to find the road that leads to your internal Perfection because you don't comprehend it. You don't comprehend it because it is too obvious. You stumble around in the dark looking for the key that will open your door, while the key is already in your hand."

I can personally say that Stefano has got the command on his pen that many other writers have not. There is a difference in how he writes about these common but often neglected feelings. Without a doubt he has gained experience by talking to different types of people from around the world, which has enabled him to deliver even the most common thing as special.

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