Human beings are a dynamic lot given their varying levels of intelligence, emotional quotient, conditioning and attitude. The book however, generalises way too much in terms of dividing humankind into two very generic categories - men and women. The approach that all men are alike and so are all women doesn't really cut any ice with me.
Just my 2 cents.
From India, Mumbai
Just my 2 cents.
From India, Mumbai
My point of view.... is
I agree to wat u r saying that book divides human kind into two very generic categories-men & women however,i think that this book was writen keeping in view certain traits and responses when we talk about relationships & partiicularly the relationship with the opposite sex.So if one read this book w.r.t. improving the relationships & understanding ur partner's ,then this book serves to be a useful tool.
Yeah all men & women are alike... yet ... there are sumthings very common in all men & all women wen we talk abt relationships..
Thx 4 ur valuable comments
From Pakistan, Islamabad
I agree to wat u r saying that book divides human kind into two very generic categories-men & women however,i think that this book was writen keeping in view certain traits and responses when we talk about relationships & partiicularly the relationship with the opposite sex.So if one read this book w.r.t. improving the relationships & understanding ur partner's ,then this book serves to be a useful tool.
Yeah all men & women are alike... yet ... there are sumthings very common in all men & all women wen we talk abt relationships..
Thx 4 ur valuable comments
From Pakistan, Islamabad
Talking of relationships, I feel that Ed deBono's How to have a beautiful mind is a far better book. It doesn't apply cliches like Men are..... and it gives a wonderful perspective to the world of interpersoanl relationships.
Its a must-have for everyone.
From India, Mumbai
Its a must-have for everyone.
From India, Mumbai
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