i liked this more than the other one, mas madami akong can relate at hinighlight dito, its more practical too with related reads and vids pa per chapter and i appreciated the quotes collection at the end. Some of these may seem trivial to many but its really about being seen in a way as much as being adviced.
You're Bound to Be Successful by Seo Young Choi is an inspiring guide that blends practical advice with motivational wisdom.
From what I understand; Success isn't just a destination—it's a journey shaped by the choices we make and the mindset we embrace.
Each page is a reminder that success isn’t just about talent—it's about mindset, perseverance, and smart strategies.
This book is packed with practical tips and motivational insights to keep you inspired as you chase your dreams. It’s a guide that feels like a conversation with a mentor, empowering you every step of the way.
If you're ready to transform your aspirations into achievements and embrace your flaws with self-resilience, this book is a must-read. Trust me, it's the kind of leisure read that feels warm and cozy.
It's very timely that I read this book during my lowest times. I was lost and was very anxious about my present life because I keep worrying about my future. I don't know what I'm good at. I don't know what I want to be yet. I feel pressured with the fast-changing society. I feel like I'm running out of time.
I am not enjoying the present and I am so tired.
This book did not give the straight answers that I'm looking for but it gave me a lot of enlightenment and good advice on how to be better day by day. It gave me a sense of validation about my feelings and gave me guides on how to deal with them.
I'd give this a 3.5 but I am willing to round up. This book givesa lot.of useful insights without being overbearing. The advice and linked resources are practical and seem rooted in the author's experiences. I like how the author is candid enough in sharing perspective without being too prescriptive. Still, a small caveat might be in how some parts may feel like they may benefit from cultural disclaimers, and I think I spotted a couple of typos along the way. Admittedly, this seemed more like running support (vs a spark for inspiration). Generally, this was a good read especially for those seeking support on their journey to success.
I was expecting more thought-provoking takeaways, but many topics felt disconnected from the author's initial message. I genuinely enjoyed the first part, but I found the middle and final sections quite difficult to comprehend. Some topics seemed off-concept and repetitive. Overall, it's a good book and well-suited for those looking to start cultivating a positive lifestyle.