Book Recommendation For Fans of Non-Fiction

Failure is a Knock on the Door of Success by SSA Zaidi

About the Book:

Failure is, in fact, a stepping stone to success!
Success rarely comes without previous failed attempts. If we look at the lives of most high achievers, we find that they have had to make multiple attempts before they clicked. People often feel dejected when they fail at something. However, failure is success if we learn from it. Success is all about having the right mindset. Even if you do not succeed initially, with Patience, Persistence, and Perseverance, you can walk the path to success.
This book tells you What to do and How to do, offering tips on achieving your goals, based on the writer’s personal experiences and observation of others. Peppered with powerful quotations, and the sayings of Imam Ali (AS) and the Bhagavad Geeta, this book will transform the way you look at failure, and will act as a spur to persevere in the attainment of success.

Review:

It’s a well-thought-out and well-written book. I loved that it doesn’t pretend to be something it isn’t. The book is not a magic formula that will help you succeed. Instead, it is a reminder that to be successful, you must learn from your failures. It might be a simple message, but it’s one that we often forget and needs to be reiterated. And “Failure is a Knock on the Door of Success” does it in a beautiful and meaningful way. It invites you to think about your failures and assess yourself before you decide your next step.

It raises some interesting points, which I believe will stay with me for a long time. We are often told to focus on success but never trained on how to deal with our failures. We also need to define the terms “failure” and “success” for ourselves and understand what these mean to us before we take action. I also enjoyed how each chapter concludes with the main takeaways, thus making it easier to remember the important lessons and reflect on what you have read. The book effectively uses examples, personal anecdotes, and quotations to make its point.

I enjoyed reading it even though I’m not a fan of non-fiction, so I’m sure people who like non-fiction would love it. And I hope you learn something that helps you in defining your success and achieving it.


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