The book is short. It's a breeze reading. The codes were unnecessary. The storytelling is good. But deriving moral success factors is not entirely important. It would have been just fine if audience had to just derive their success factors themselves. I think the author just wanted to keep there story different. Overall a good book. Fairly non-controversial and easy read. You get to understand the level headed relaxed actor Ayusman Khuranna is.
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