Back with another kick-ass book! This is the highly anticipated second installment of the bestselling "50 Things to Realize Before It's Too Late."
I want to express my deepest gratitude for your incredible support. Your overwhelming messages and requests inspired me to write this follow-up. Life, after all, is a beautiful journey filled with lessons, and during this journey, I've captured some of the most impactful insights from my teachers, mentors, customers, and even family. Whether profound or absurd, these lessons are all worth sharing with you.
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Learn to recognize and embrace the small moments that hold big lessons.Shift your mindset from being influenced to becoming an influencer in your own life.Gain practical wisdom from real-life experiences across different cultures and places.The purpose of this book is to expand your awareness. Written in a casual manner, consider this book your go-to friend for navigating life’s ups and downs. Whether you’re a student, a working professional, an entrepreneur, or just someone eager to grow, I assure you that this book has something valuable for you.
Don’t miss out on these transformative insights. I warmly invite you to continue your journey with "50 Things to Realize Before It's Too Late - Part 2."
I absolutely loved this follow-up, 50 Things to Realize Before it's Too Late - PART 2! Manoj Chenthamarakshan delivers another fantastic collection of life lessons that hit just as hard as the first book. One of my favorite concepts explored here is the importance of having an Ikigai—that sense of purpose that makes life truly meaningful. The book also brilliantly reminds us not to waste energy trying to change others, and instead to focus on what we can actually control and do ourselves. These insights are practical, timely, and exactly what we all need to hear and be reminded of. Highly recommend for anyone seeking clarity and direction in life!
There are some really great life lessons in this follow-up book. I enjoyed the first one and this one is no exception. Lessons can from the most obvious things and places.