In this book, you will see how I found myself in this competitive world. It sounds literally funny but trust me when I say that this book is about my journey. There are many opportunities for young people nowadays, but none are successful.
Why? Do you all notice why this happened? Do you believe it is a lack of skills or a lack of opportunity? With the present number of advanced technologies, a lot of learning platforms are available, but still, youngsters are unable to crack a normal interview! What is the reason for failure?
This book details my journey from high school to engineering, as well as my thoughts and theories on how I dealt with failures and learned from them. I'm the person who's enthusiastic about technology. and I tried different domains to taste the taste of success.
You will see every step of my journey in detail, and you will see how I recognize and learn from my mistakes at each stage of my journey.
Well, most of the students were failing there academically but not in sports. Why does this happen? Do students get bored with their studies? This is not a problem for those who excel at school, but every student should be aware of it before dropping out. You know schooling is the platform where you can create a student should learn and improve themselves while in school, but these parents are preventing them by requiring additional classes or 58 hours of home tuition.
I don't understand why these parents were killing their children's time. I don't mean that parents are discouraging children's skills; what do these parents need from us?
Do they need their child to be successful? Or do they want to see 9-5 job holders? Every young person has problems, including myself.
I was completely confused when my teacher told me, "Don't depend on others in every situation; you have to tackle every problem on your own." But, once again, they claim it's a 9-to-5 job.
Still, I'm perplexed as to why most people are content with their 9-to-5 jobs. If you question yourself, the answer will be found within you. 9 to 5 is my comfort zone. I strongly believe what Kevin O'Leary says: "A salary is a drug they give you to forget your dreams."
Not only parents, but also children, are addicted to the corporate lifestyle; some children aspire to work 9 to 5 in top Indian companies.
When it comes to corporate schools, you know that all children fail at some point; however, this does not imply that he or she is dull in that subject; he simply needs more time to recover. Some corporate schools treat children as dull students if they fail in their academics. Even I faced this during my schooling, where we had a separate section or class and referred to it as a "C section" or "below average class."
This is a question for all children and teenagers: "If you failed at any point, did you question yourself?"