5 killer habits - Be a Rebel
Reading this book felt like someone had quietly been watching my life and then decided to write it down in words. Out of all its chapters, four really hit home for me — not because they were full of big lessons or dramatic events, but because they felt real. They were about the everyday struggles, little wins, and moments of kindness that we often overlook but that actually shape us the most. One thing I appreciated is how the author spoke about giving without expecting. That struck a chord with me. As a student, I’ve always tried to help kids in my neighborhood with their studies — especially those whose parents can’t afford tuitions. Being from Bihar, I’ve seen how government schools sometimes fail to provide the quality education children deserve. So, if I can help even a little, I do it — not for recognition, but because my father taught me that true service means doing it from the heart. The book also made me reflect on how much small acts of kindness can change a person’s life. You don’t have to do something grand to make a difference — sometimes it’s as simple as listening, guiding, or showing up for someone.
In the end, this book didn’t feel like just another read for me. It felt like a reminder — that no matter how busy or stuck we feel, we can still grow, still help, and still make life a little brighter for someone else. And maybe, in doing that, we make our own journey lighter too.
"If you ever feel stuck in life, I truly recommend giving this book a read. It has a way of gently shifting your perspective and bringing a sense of clarity. To explore it yourself, get the free eBook here https://amzn.in/d/2qS8gGj"
SAKSHI PRIYA
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