In Getting the The Gen-Z Way to Success, Prarthna Batra shares her worldview as well as her experiences of interviewing eminent leaders, entrepreneurs, and media personalities for her popular YouTube channel. By engaging with their life journeys and the challenges they faced on the way, Batra inspires her generation to overcome the challenges of our time and conquer all obstacles with grace and grit. This book gives young millennial readers valuable insights about following their dreams and becoming successful in a competitive world without losing touch with their humanity.Well-researched, smart, and extremely readable, Getting the The Gen-Z Way to Success redefines success for the youth of today.
Getting the bread The Gen Z way to success is a short book about paths to succeed for gen Z. I was very excited after reading the title. I bought the book at World Book Fair 2024 thinking that maybe one needs to learn something from the current and future generation.
As the writer is very young, she advises her fellow Gen Z to navigate their story for success. The book conveys mantras to success by covering stories of prominent people like Chef Ranveer Brar, Journalist Barkha Dutt, Ravish Kumar who came to the author's YouTube channel. It is peculiar if these personalities appear on YouTube channels with less than a thousand subscriptions.
There is nothing very interesting about the writing style. In fact, the book lacks depth. It covers that part of their stories one may already know. There is nothing more than the surface which the author has claimed to research. The end is particularly personal and doesn't quite add up as to how her analysis of success led her to write her personal account in the end.
So the book is better to tap the new Generation than the older generation. However the ideas of author makes one very hopeful for the next generation that they are following some great personalities. Even her effort to start a youtube channel during pandemic online school classes and to write this book during that time is praiseworthy. Her advice for success are valuable
Writing is more than expressing yourself in a way you always do. It's more of going out of your comfort zone to territories, stories and quotes that evokes much emotion. I felt that this is lacking in this book. I hope the author ages well to keep rising with her writing efforts
I'm sorry, but either this book absolutely wasn't for me or it's just terribly written. No hate to the author, she was very young when she wrote this but it's terrible. I was so excited to read this book based on its title, I don't usually read such books but I felt like this one might be it but it's absolutely horrendous. The comparison and the so-called "five mantras" to success make absolutely no sense. And I thought from no angle that this book is specially targeted for Gen Z people.