Do Epic Shit😎
Among self-help books, "Do Epic Shit" by Ankur Warikoo is an uncommon and inspiring guide to go by.
This book invites readers to step beyond their comfort zones and pursue the unknown.
This book offers a different perspective on overcoming fear and unlocking hidden power. It uses short words of wisdom and stories that we can describe as "extraordinary lives."
Different from most self-help books that offer easy answers or a "one size fits all" solution, "Do Epic Shit" follows the fact that the personal growth process is a bit of a mess.
Warikoo is firm about his morals, and his honesty about his mistakes and wrong decisions connects with the reader and reminds them that even those who are not able to make good decisions face similar problems.
At its core, this book has a powerful message: the journey of pursuing excellence is not a straight road but a continual ups and downs, trying and trying again.
Warikoo recommends cultivating your curiosity, asking questions, and not being afraid to explore unexplored areas of ourselves and the world around us.
The campaign's main difference is the focus on taking action instead of just thinking.
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Nothing else Warikoo says will remain more meaningful and powerful than his invitation to everyone to pause and consider what is hindering them from reaching their dreams.
It highlights that not only the elite but everyone can reach a great level if they never miss practice on the field and learn from their mistakes.
In addition, the book not only puts a bit of wisdom on the page and has a unique format but also allows readers to engage at their own pace and return to specific sections even after finishing the book.
This approach acknowledges that personal development is an ongoing process, and therefore the memos in "Do Epic Shit" are to be enjoyed, digested, and implemented step by step.
Readers who identify with Warikoo's teachings can step out of the cages of insecurities, uncertainties, and weaknesses to undertake a process of never-ending self-discoveries and personal development, one journey after another.
In the end, 'Do Epic Shit' is not a self-help book but a wake-up call, an inspiration that each of us has the potential to cast the ordinary aside and become extraordinary in the process.