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F Stands For Success : Untold Secrets About Failures
by Rakhi Kapoor
Quote: “A failure is an opportunity in disguise for us to fulfill our dreams.”
Does failure make you anxious about disappointing yourself again?
Do you feel hot and cold flashes or stomachache every time you failed?
If your answer is “yes” then the book “F stands for success” is especially for you.
About the Book:
“Failure is the first step towards success” is one of the famous quotes, which we read or heard many times. You will find how Rakhi lives by this mantra, and fulfill her childhood dream of writing. The author shares her life experiences of failure and eventually losing hope to become a writer. But, she finds a way, in the year 2014 when she went on a trek in Nepal which she failed to complete. She published her first book on the failure of that trek named “girl who left behind”. After that, she is on fire and published 18 books, out of which 4 are national bestsellers.
My thoughts:
The book is a light and very influential read. I loved the prose she wrote at the beginning of every chapter. Writing about own failure is never easy, the personal experience of the author makes this book impressive. I recommend this book to all who are holding back their dreams because of the fear of failure.
Does failure make you anxious about disappointing yourself again?
Do you feel hot and cold flashes or stomachache every time you failed?
If your answer is “yes” then the book “F stands for success” is especially for you.
About the Book:
“Failure is the first step towards success” is one of the famous quotes, which we read or heard many times. You will find how Rakhi lives by this mantra, and fulfill her childhood dream of writing. The author shares her life experiences of failure and eventually losing hope to become a writer. But, she finds a way, in the year 2014 when she went on a trek in Nepal which she failed to complete. She published her first book on the failure of that trek named “girl who left behind”. After that, she is on fire and published 18 books, out of which 4 are national bestsellers.
My thoughts:
The book is a light and very influential read. I loved the prose she wrote at the beginning of every chapter. Writing about own failure is never easy, the personal experience of the author makes this book impressive. I recommend this book to all who are holding back their dreams because of the fear of failure.