
Title: Murphy’s Law Book Two (more reasons why things go wrong)
Author: Arthur Bloch
This little volume of laws (related to both laws of nature and men) and principles (approached with pessimism and subtle optimism encompassing many areas of life) is a sought-after continuation of the Murphy’s Law book. The Murphologists’ ideology is further displayed in this book. Though the main Murphy’s Law If anything can go wrong, it will is presentimental as far as negativity goes, the ideas it possesses are far more conformed in black and white, or good and bad. It is to say the least, reality.
And since there’s nothing much to review on this book, I am delighted to site my favored laws from this book. This is no easy feat for everything you read in this book is like a quote worth a mantra (depending on your profession).

Here are few:
“In order for something to become clean, something else must become dirty.”-Imbesi‘s Law of the Conservation of Filth
“You can always find what you’re not looking for.” –Maryann’s Law
“Indecision is the basis for flexibility.”-Schroeder’s Law
“If it’s worth doing, it’s worth overdoing.”-Leo Rogers’ Blessing for Volume 2
The book serves its purpose 🍌🍌🍌🍌 though some parts are least of my concern and therefore arguably irrelevant. Those are laws on professions like engineering, medicine, etc. that I simply cannot relate.