If you give up struggling and end your pain and life, your pain ends from your life, but it does not end from ones who love you and a loving family and friends you leave behind; that pain mutates into unbearable pain like a virus do and ends few more lives too. Get up, face the struggles, learn to bear the pain, overcome troubles, be happy to sacrifice. Choose success whenever you lose; there shall not be any other options for you rather than fighting and fighting big. Great struggles make great stories.
"Responsibility does not make us weaker. Instead, it makes us more mature and stronger than ever before"...
Maturity has no relation with age, you only get mature with your experience, and experiences can be witnessed at any age.
Who says' Men don’t cry, Sohesh after having a conversation with Lokesh cries his heart out, he cries for his son’s future, he is an intelligent student, he is scoring good, this decision of Lokesh has completely turned Sohesh down, he remained silent for half an hour sitting on a chair and crying and cursing himself for not having a job.
"Ending your life is not difficult, facing the consequences is so difficult for the people whom you leave behind, never think of yourself as the sole owner of your soul, you were given birth by two and you give birth to few, you can’t take it away all alone leaving behind people who love you .".
Abhinav Ojha is a computer Science Engineer, Indian Entrepreneur, cyber security expert and best-selling author of Engineering Textbooks. His best selling book on ethical hacking and cyber security is used as a textbook in top Engineering Institutes in India. Abhinav Ojha is widely known for his app marketing skills. He is also known as the youngest app marketing expert in the world and runs an app marketing and development company in India.
"He was about to Give Up" by Abhinav Ojha is an appealing book through the title itself. I don't usually pick the book based on its title but the one sounded too fascinating to go through. The genre as self-help has an obvious space to my picks, which never disappoints my collection of choices. The book deals with the day-to-day things which an individual has to face, elements being pain, sufferings, discomfort and so on. It eminently pushes an individual to step up from their comfort zone and face the things as life is unpredictable, to which struggle and pain are an additional course and are inevitable. The common perception comes around is to give up, when one has a lot to deal with minimum resources, but this shouldn't be an ideal choice, rather should be confronting. The plot revolves around the protagonists, Lokesh and Sohesh. It further advances with a conversation of Sohesh with Lokesh, where he was found wailing. He was struggling with his financial status and was tense about his son's career as he cannot afford his school fees. The appealing part which made me read this book was the title, as I believe giving up is not the solution but to deal, to cope with the ongoing things is. This is the core message depicted by the author while putting down this book.
I love reading inspirational fictions especially written for the younger enthusiastic generation. This book too was justified enough to categorize under this genre. I was thrilled with the struggling story of Sohan with the finances, studeis and life. The language was book was beginner friendly and narration needed some proper proof reading. The characters were impactful and left me with thinking all about the life. The beginning was quite adorable considering the entry of Mr Dev and I somehow admired this character. Overall, a good experience with this book.