Review of The Secret Principles Of Genius

Title:  The Secret Principles Of Genius

Author: I.C. Robledo




Blurb:

Learn from brilliant minds like
Leonardo Da Vinci, Jane Austen
Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking
Steve Jobs, Elon Musk and Others

Unlock the Hidden Powers of Your Mind!


There is no limit to the power of the human mind. All you need is the key to reveal its inner-most secrets. If you tap into the principles of genius, you will be ready to discover your true potential. These secret principles have played a critical role in the greatest achievements of humanity, yet most of us are unaware of them. Now, they are finally revealed.

Internationally bestselling author I. C. Robledo has profiled the brightest minds of all time to demonstrate why these principles are so important. We will explore the intellect of icons such as Leonardo da Vinci, Jane Austen, Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk and many more.

An important theme is that brilliant people have used these principles to accomplish what no one thought was possible. What has become clear through the ages is that with the right principles, it is possible to tap into a potential that is limitless.


My Views:

I fell for books because I was able to find myself somewhere in the thick set of words. But, I was more drawn towards fiction books, as they tell stories, characters that I could relate to. But, today when I started this book, I found myself in the author's words. He shares what he thinks about genius minds, and how he was not able to make his mind work like a genius. Well, I'm pretty sure many of us go through this, and have same thoughts clouded in our head. To answer those cloudy thoughts, I.C. Robledo came up with this beautifully written book.


This book illustrates the life of a genius mind. Not a particular person in concern, but traits of a genius mind, how they react and adapt to several things offered in life. The journey to be a genius is very beautifully portrayed by I.C. Robledo. His thoughts are laid down before readers in the most simplistic manners. The language used by the author is such that any reader, who is even new to reader could make sense out of his words.



Non-Fiction books are not worth reading if the reader doesn't feel a change in their life. And that change doesn't come easily. It comes with constant efforts and practice, and sometimes it requires you to go through author's words again and again, in order to squeeze the boosting force from them. This book would only work well with you, only if you try to implement his suggestions in your day-to-day life.



Rating: 4.8/5

Reviewer: Shweta Kesari

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