Publisher’s
write-up:
‘Regarded
as a life-changing read by many readers, The Secret by Rhonda Byrne is a
self-help book that embarks to motivate the reader about a universal paradigm
about success that can be achieved though it remains hidden for most people.
The book explores about unveiling this little secret which may transform how
people look at things and lead them on to the road of success and true
happiness.’
The Secret is a self-help book by the Australian
author Rhonda Byrne trying to explain how your thoughts are the driving force
of your life. This wasn’t a book that I couldn’t avoid for too long for I
always found this book in large numbers in bookstores; not just in English but
in a lot of other languages which naturally kindled my curiosity as to what was
so special about this and also the fact that the same was ceaselessly suggested
by some of my friends.
The book starts with revealing The Secret which I believe is the law of attraction proposed in this book,
that is, you attract what you think and your life is crafted by your thoughts.
It the sequentially mentions how this law could be used for wealth,
relationships, health, weight reduction, etc.
I liked it as to how the book is trying to
trigger positive thinking for that is something I lack; in the sense that I
think of all the possibilities and under the doctrine of being prepared for the
worst, I more often than not, think only about the worst possible outcome and I
guess I would use some of what the
book has said to ensure a balance. The book also endorsed one of the strongest
philosophies that I believe in; something which I liked (which is not agreed
upon in most supposed spiritual books); that you’re the master of your own fate
/ destiny. I also liked the way in which the book was presented; each
discussion being split into various chapters and then, at the end of each, you
had a summary of what was stated in each of these chapters. The book was also
concise considering the whole message was delivered in around 200 pages meaning
that you don’t have to be a voracious reader in order to complete this book.
However, my problem with this book,
predictably, was the excessive justification through pseudoscience; for one,
comparing this law of attraction on a
par with the law of gravity is outrageous to being with and two, some outrageous
claims were made by the author where she stated that even though she didn’t
study physics, by sheer thoughts, she perfectly understands quantum physics
today; a topic which most physicists have struggled to crack with this popular
quote from the physicist Richard Feynman – ‘If
you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum
mechanics.’ Moreover, I believed that this book could be taken to induce
positive thinking on the topics but then; her tips on topics such as health or
financial management or dieting should be straightaway dismissed.
I always like reading on topics which I don’t
ideologically agree with such as metaphysics, in this case and to be honest, I
had a good time reading this book and some of the author’s suggestions were
good which I could possibly implement and of course, predictably, I was totally
outraged by some of her comparisons and analogies which I have touched upon
previously. To conclude, I would say that this is a reasonable book with some
practical solutions and a lot of codswallop. On the whole, I would award the
book a rating of six.
Rating
– 6/10
Have
a nice day,
Andy