A review by fennyisreding
I May Be Wrong: And Other Wisdoms From Life as a Forest Monk by Björn Natthiko Lindeblad

4.0

Such a pleasant surprise of a book this is. We go through the author’s head as you read this book and we get to see how his life choices makes him wiser every time.

When I first read it, I wasn’t expecting anything other than just a self help book but he was very raw in explaining his own shortcomings and slightly humorous in his storytellings. It makes me reflect to myself that there are times in our lives that needs that pinch of humor sometimes in order to learn more about ourselves.

He didn’t sugarcoat his own struggles in becoming a forest monk, no. When he told the readers his struggles of meditating and understanding different walks of lives that he has encountered, I thought that it was very well explained and explored.

I personally think if you needed a light read but still comes out of reading a book feeling wiser and motivated, you need to pick this up. The author tells us numerous of stories that will crack a smile on your face, and I love every single one of them. I definitely had a good laugh about the story of him trying to walk back to his monastery.

Many thanks to @definitelybooks #pansing for sending me this review copy! I definitely had a good time with this.

This book is out now in all good bookstores!