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When most retire, some re-fire : How to give life your best shot / Nirmal Yadav

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: India Hay House Publishers 2021Description: 218 pISBN:
  • 9789391067731
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 646.79 YAD-N
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When was the last time you chose passion over stability? When was the last time you lived for yourself? The first half of our life is mostly spent conforming to the societal pressures―studying well, finding a job, getting married, and raising children. Amidst the hubbub of ful-filling our duties and doing the ‘right things’, we often forget to put our aspirations before anything else. Then, one day, we realise that we had stopped living at a young age and fear there is no going back.

But is it truly so?

When Most Retire, Some Re-Fire is a stirring and stimulating book that will change your perception towards life. Leaving a full-time job to pursue counselling in her forties and then taking up shooting in her sixties, winning championships, and setting new records was no small feat for the author. This book is peppered with her life experiences and wisdom, which will inspire you to take risks and enter new territories that you didn’t know existed, do things that you never thought you were capable of, give yourself the permission to be you, and evolve in ways you never thought you could.

There is no better time than now to chase your dreams. So, gear up for this adrenaline-filled journey ahead.

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