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Review by
Ankit S, Reviewer
This is a book about the value of the gift that we have or what we give to other. In both the cases here, the value doesn't depends on the donor but the one at receiving end. We always cherish what we want or need rather than being happy with the gifts we get when we do not want them. If there is no utility of the thing we have been offered, we do not value it.
Same is the situation with this cloud named Sydney who was roaming at various places with his gift of providing rain all over but couldn't make the places happier as no one wants that water precipitation from sky. But when Sydney reached the dry land which was fuming with heat, the happiness revived with the arrival of rain. Sometimes it happened veyr late for us to get the relaxing moment when are humble and empathatic in helping others. But surely that nature of humility gives pleasure at last, so we shouldn't leave the habit of helping others.
There is very nice illustrations of the pattern placed, to go along with the storyline.
Same is the situation with this cloud named Sydney who was roaming at various places with his gift of providing rain all over but couldn't make the places happier as no one wants that water precipitation from sky. But when Sydney reached the dry land which was fuming with heat, the happiness revived with the arrival of rain. Sometimes it happened veyr late for us to get the relaxing moment when are humble and empathatic in helping others. But surely that nature of humility gives pleasure at last, so we shouldn't leave the habit of helping others.
There is very nice illustrations of the pattern placed, to go along with the storyline.
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