The Point of Deflection is a book that gives you a deeper understanding of why people change in perception or even in behavior. Have you ever asked a kid what they want to be when they grow up? A quick answer may come up, such as being a doctor, a pilot, or whichever career they may be passionate about. But give it a duration of ten to fifteen years and ask a similar question to the same individuals, and the feedback may differ. So the question is, what changed? What makes us different? Is it the influence of our society, family, and friends? Or is it the circumstance and peer pressure that…mehr
The Point of Deflection is a book that gives you a deeper understanding of why people change in perception or even in behavior. Have you ever asked a kid what they want to be when they grow up? A quick answer may come up, such as being a doctor, a pilot, or whichever career they may be passionate about. But give it a duration of ten to fifteen years and ask a similar question to the same individuals, and the feedback may differ. So the question is, what changed? What makes us different? Is it the influence of our society, family, and friends? Or is it the circumstance and peer pressure that mold us into better or worse individuals? Life is all about the steps we take that land us into either the arms of success or failure. All in all, these decisions are ours to make, and sometimes these choices may put us into an edge, stranded and with no hope. Going back may not be an option anymore, and heading forth is hopeless as a huge ocean of calamities may be confronting us with limited privileges since we are on a dead end. At this point, it's where people lose hope and give up, or some even commit suicide. We lose sight of our dreams and goals, and we forget destiny has a distinctive way of viewing things. A huge obstacle of natural disaster and nuclear crisis in Japan brought forth profound individuals such as Soichiro Honda. So instead of giving up, that may be destiny's way of leading us into a different quest, which we may have no idea about. Rest assured that passion can be found in the darkest of circumstances.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
About the Author Dr. M. Bahaidar is a man who all along had a passion of understanding personal needs. What is the most desirable in humans is a query that made the author inquisitive to learn more about life and existence in general. He believes life pays you back only with the pursuit that you push forth. For every act that we execute has its validity, and life always has a way of compensating. How many of us have wondered why we are here? Or what destiny is ours to follow? With this philosophy, it has made the author probe in different analyses and managed to influence the many desperate individuals who are in a dilemma of being lost in this dash of existence. Expository in nature with a glimpse of psychological analysis is the author's unique way of enlightening people through his books. He talks to your ego and make you feel as though he knows you. Let's hold it there and see what brought up all these ventures into existence or even quest of discerning humans and their behavior analysis. Throughout his childhood, the author has lived a life devoid of satisfaction. Dumb, stupid, good for nothing, and failure, among others, are some of the adjectives many would use on him. The reason behind the sudden change, or if you like "the point of deflection," is his grandfather, his role model who made him transform into who he is today. He began as a failure, or so they called him, yet today he is a role model to many. So what's stopping you?
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