Book review: Good Vibes, Good Life by Vax King

Harsh Panchal
3 min readFeb 19, 2021

What is it about?

The book is about exactly what the title says, 'Good Vibes, Good Life’. Vax King is an amazing author and has written this book very beautiful with keeping today’s social, fast pace trends in mind.

Vex explain each chapter brilliantly. How one should live their life, why they should do (in today’s confused Google era), how can you improve and manifest your goals in your life. The author starts which simply explaining what self-love is? You might have heard of the law of attraction but it doesn’t always work unless if you don’t vibrate in that same frequency and be positive. Think of it this way, there are so many different radio frequency human can only listen and see certain numbers of frequencies. Other animals such as snakes can listen and see completely different frequencies than humans. That does not mean that other vibration frequencies doesn’t exist just because we can’t see them. Same thing applies to being positive and vibrating higher in your daily life so that it doesn’t impact you no matter what your surrounding environment is.

He talks about the positive vibes, habits and how other everyday simple things that we do can be improved to live a good life in this modern age.

Who is it for?

I think everyone must read this book! If you’re starting your career, school or just trying to start your own business this book teaches you so much. We may think we already know all about it but such a small things in life matters and those are the things that makes the life worth living.

What does it teaches you?

The book teaches you how to simply live a better life. Surround your self with positive and motivated people who can help you in your journey. The importance of family, self-esteem, embracing your flaws etc. How some simple things in your everyday routines can make your life exciting and alive.

What I liked about the book?

The way the book is written absolutely amazing. In today’s morden world Vax knows the importance of social media, so he added small motivation quotes and sentences in his book so people can take a picture and share them on social media and just by reading those quotes and sentences someone can have a better day.

Another thing I liked about this books is the way each chapters and sub chapters are written. As a human not everyone is fan of reading books with long chapters. Therefore Vax has broken down each chapters and sub chapters in 1 or 2 pages. Knowing that in the fast pace world no one has time to read a 10–15 page chapter and demotivate themselves.

What I dislike about the book?

I’ve purchased the paper book so I personally think that the book could be a little bit thiner in size. The book only has about 270 pages and I found the pages are very thicker than the other books. Which makes it little bit thicker in size. But if you’re reading PDF or Kindle version you might not notice it.

However, you’ll also notice one more thing that, no matter what version you read. There are a lot of empty spaces in beginning or at the end of the chapters and some illustrated picture with quotes which also makes the book longer. An average reader can read 5 pages in about less than 4 minutes.

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Harsh Panchal

Main interest: Threat hunting , malware investigation and digital forensics and incident response