The secret by Rhonda Byrne, I’m not sure if I would call this a story teller its more positioned as a self-help book that could change the life of every person who will read it and believe in what is says. I’ve enjoyed reading it and I’ve even read it numerous times, and have found it quite helpful on many accounts. The purpose of the book is to get the reader to create a positive mindset for example, says that positive thinking (although it is called somewhat differently) is the key to success, the thing that is present in about 99% of books belonging to this trend. Or that to achieve something, you should be very particular in your wish to do so. And, while some other authors create entire elaborate systems of thought, The Secret simply repeats these two ideas repeatedly, the Law of Attraction. Your thoughts attract …show more content…
That is, if you think you have bad luck you will have bad luck and more of it. The good thing is that the opposite is also true. Your thoughts send out a frequency to the universe and the universe responds to that frequency by bringing to you more of the same. The reason why I choose this book is simply because of how it makes me feel, sometimes it’s difficult to keep a positive mind once there are a serious of unfortunate events. My first time practicing the Law of Attraction. I was car shopping I once was an ashamed owner of a 2013 GMC envoy it seemed every single weekend the car had a new headache that awaited me and it would make it difficult for me to make my way to work. One day I was just completely fed up, I had realized that there was an orange hazard check engine light on. I went to Michaels craft store after work I purchased a poster bored and when I went home I had cut out pages of a car catalog I wanted a black exterior car with leather tan interior, fresh out the dealer I was not interested in purchasing someone else’s headaches by buying a used car. There was my poster