We all have stories to tell, especially us children. But who can arm us with the capability of taking it to all across the people and making us heard? It must be the very ablest of guidance, coaching and handholding which allows us to freely unfold our wings and proudly be known as young authors of our own story book. Thank you, sir, Mr. Gurav Marwaha, for being an excellent coach for us. You have taught us numerous things. You are quite passionate about teaching. Your passion for coaching the gen-next goes beyond the book, creating an environment where learning becomes exciting. With patience and encouragement, you have not only imparted knowledge and skill but also instilled confidence in everyone. We are grateful for your guidance. Your innovative methods to impart knowledge and ability to make to make complex challenges quite simple has made learning delightful for us all. Beyond academics, you have served as a mentor, offering valuable guidance and advice to us. Your commitment to every student’s success has been greatly beneficial and valuable. We all, as the family of Early Progressions, appreciate the positive impact you have had on all of us and we are thankful for the way you are working to shape our future. You have been a truly exceptional educator, going above and beyond to ensure our academic growth and well-being. Your dedication and passion for imparting knowledge has left a lasting impression on us, and we are grateful for the positive impact you've had on our growth journey. You have been teaching us to express ourselves besides learning quality human and professional traits, while in the English for Confidence – Personality Development programme since our toddler years. You have made us so exceptional in this skill that many of us can fabricate sublime stories without any help. You have always told us to work hard and achieve success, then enjoy the party harder. You have played your dominant role in all the required editing in our stories, by making them presentable and reasonable to face the world. The confidence with which we are living today for moving on to achieve our goal, has been built up by you in our early years. This dedication is a tribute to the unwavering pursuit of knowledge, the countless hours spent in pursuit of academic and co-scholastic excellence, and the indomitable spirit that propels us forward. Thank you, Sir!
“The Good News is I Have, sort of, Understood How Life Works And The Bad News is I have, sort of, Understood How Life Works!” I consider this as one of my most defining Quotes about the magical phenomenon called Life. And this very thought became a big reason behind penning down this book. The book is a collection of my original quotes, punchlines and one-liners, wherein I play around with words to bring out witty, yet deep insights into how various elements of life work. The book begins its roller coaster ride with quotes around Life, Philosophy and Experiences. As soon as the progression begins to sound logical by moving into Behaviour and Beliefs, it suddenly takes a sharp hair-pin turn into the world of Food, Fitness & Health. It, then, comes back to track and takes you to Self-Improvement & Motivation. As soon as you come out of this, you straight-away land yourself into Society & City-life, followed by Work-life & Office. It finally reaches Family & Married Life, via Technology and some fun around Change and Betterment. I hope you have a Wonderful Journey!
In this book the author has addressed those issues, which are common to almost all youth who are trying to achieve success in their lives. The book is divided into three parts. The first part discusses issues like getting a basic understanding of the phenomenon of 'success'and dealing with challenges like lack of money, lack of coaching, lack of a 'family background', inability to concentrate, getting jilted in love etc. The second part, from which the title of this book originates, illustrates through very concise and pointed parts of the histories of three nations, the USA, Germany and Japan; all three in the backdrop of World War II; and through brief biographies of some famous personalities like Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Hawking, Lai Bahadur Shastri, Thomas Alva Edison etc; how determined and untiring effort with a 'never say die' attitude can lead a person to greatness despite all odds. The third part of the book, with the sub-title The Ugly Duckling', is author's own story. All in all a very useful self help book for those in search of success and motivation.
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