When describing the value of a book, you will not reach all words. The value of books can not be explained in too many words in our lives.
The book occupies a special place in everyone's life, which is very important for human growth, maturity and knowledge.
There are countless ways in which books can affect our lives. Without the lessons learned from books and there, human progress will be hindered.
There are various books on the market. They can meet the subject, the level of reading, the language we choose, and our preferences for the writer. In a broad sense, there are two books, fiction and nonfiction. Fictitious books tell stories and events that the author imagines. They can be based on actual places and events, but the stories they convey are made up of them. On the other hand, nonfiction books tell us stories and events that actually occur. They are mainly based on facts, the only change is the author's view of the story.
The book will influence our lives and teach us. We learn human values and customs, etiquette and moral behavior, courage and courage, compassion and humility, forgiveness and acceptance, and various other emotions. A good book will influence our behavior and will provide us a new way of living. The book also depicts human fighting throughout history. Lessons learned from past mistakes and lessons learned to advance the world can be learned from books.
The book, the better part teaches us a positive aspect, but there are also some books that focus on the dark side of mankind. The number of books including hatred, jealousy, obscene, false information is increasing. When choosing a book, the reader should make sure that the book makes him better and not bad.
Books and life are closely related. I can not imagine life without books, and books without life are in vain. They are both sides of the same coin
The value of books is important for our positive growth and emotional maturity. Everyone should be taught the value of their youthful books as they grow constantly with the comfort and friendship of the books as they grow up.
Creating value is not enough. In his book "Fault Line," Raghuram Rajan correctly points out that politicians pay more attention to subsidies than education to better bury inequality in income and fully understand the latter's impact . Sustainability Long-term rehabilitation of education may span several electoral cycles, while allowing the current government to protect the enormous budget deficit. The same reason may be due to lack of large venture capital at the site. Due to the nature of funds, return within 5 - 7 years is necessary, and the true impact of education in 20 years may not be obvious after 20 years. Even with certainty of value creation, value acquisition is still elusive
I got this book at the airport last year. This is a good book on Dr. Rajan as President of the Reserve Bank of India. Dr. Rajan is a scholar and practical professor. This book is a collection of his speech, a process to think about before each speech. Dr. Rajan 's comment and speech in "What I Do" expresses the sense that these confused but exciting moments dominate the central bank.
When I keynote a few months ago in Mumbai, I was very pleased to meet N S. Rajan. Dr. Rajan is the author of the new book, if you can quote me, also the group's chief HR director and the Tata group executive committee. The Tata group consists of 100 companies with over 600,000 employees worldwide. It is one of the largest organizations in the world, offering a wide range of services and products. Every company has its own body and mind, Tata is the soul
I also found the names of Rajan and Brajan (Ryan and Brian if you like) in the books of the 15th century. Origin of that name goes back in Celtic, but these names also appear in Macedonia. In the next few centuries, both Bra Yan and Rajan could not agree, but remained Brazikov / Ski and Rajkoff / Ski 's names. It is meaningful to mean the Celtic name Brian means bre, the Irish word ard, and Macedonian (not Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian, Slovak, Polish etc). The word is to get rid of it