“The Code”
By: Mawi Asgedom
Do you ever feel like you are depressed and have no help? Well so did the author. Mawi Asgendom in the book “The Code.” In this book the author tells many life goals that helped Mawi with his depression in is life. So if you are looking for any help of you know anyone that needs help then this is the book to read.
In this book, Mawi divides the chapeters into five different sections. In all these chapters it gives you helpful tips such as “Choose Your Own Direction.”, “Be A True Leader.” , “See it Their Way.” , “Never Lose Hope.” , “Respect the Moment.” And many other subjects that are helpful to anyone having a hard time.
In this book I liked that Mawi used real examples from his life. I also liked how Mawi Highlighted and bolded words of phrases that might be difficult for some people to understand. After he highlighted the words then would put the definitions at the bottom of the page. An example of the bolding and highlighting would be that Mawi bolded the word “contribute” he thought that this word would be hard to understand, so he put the definition at the bottom of the page as “give help.”
One way that Mawi told about his depression was how he explained to everyone about his hard times in his life but the touchiest subject for Mawi was when his brother was killed by a drunk driver. Even though it was hard for Mawi to tell his story, he knew that it probably stand out to many people in the same situation. He talked about how he felt “trapped” in his life. But he would tell himself “I’ve got to make something of my life.”
And the most important part of the book would be “The Code” Which is the title of the book. Maxi talked about “The Code of Beliefs.” He says that these codes are inner and outer beliefs such as attitude, self-confident, personal qualities, and personal rules that are inner beliefs. And Mawi said that Friends, family, fun, work, activities, and grades are all outer beliefs.
So if you or someone you know needs help but are too scared to ask a friend or councilor, then tell them to read “The Code.” I do believe that this book will help anyone get out of any form of depression just through the powerful use of words from the brave Mawi Asgendom.