What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20

What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20:A Crash Course on Making Your Place in the World
Hola a todos!
I Wish i have a permit to give the ideal title for this book "WHAT I WISH I KNEW WHEN I WAS 10".
#Burned
This book contains general aspect of a human brain there is nothing insightful I found after nudging my self into this, Indeed I was persuading myself involuntarily to finish this book asap.
Also, Tina is a great professor at Stanford University but undoubtedly  she is not a good writer.
Although she has prepared a wonderful gift to flabbergast her son before he turned into 20 but it is not worth to spend money on the general advisors which can be received from any self improvement book without so much of hustle.
This book consists of many examples which are naked truth.
Concise:
• Bigger The Problem Bigger The Opportunities.

• Ideas are like cars which can take you on an adventures.

• Apologizing Method- i'd handle that very well i apologize and won't do that  again.
 there is no need for long speeches

• Take responsibility of your actions.

• If you don't prioritise your life someone else will.

• Give and take is the key.

• You'll get out of life whatever you will put in .
• At different emotions people posses to have different perspectives.

• Your place in the world is how  you see yourself in the world.


Seelig cites various examples from her career of where she and those around her have done.
Perhaps the best quote in the book is “never miss an opportunity to be fabulous”.


Stay Home Stay Safe 
Signing off - 'Shubham Jain'

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