Review by RahulAnand19 -- Underdog Thinking by Atul Vir

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Review by RahulAnand19 -- Underdog Thinking by Atul Vir

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Underdog Thinking" by Atul Vir.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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What a breeze this one is. If you ever wanted something to fuel your desires to throw a punch back to the world, this is your read. A story of euphoria, sadness, and sheer determination. The book also takes you into entrepreneurship journey and sacrifices one makes to sail over all the tides threatening your existence in the world with cut-throat competition ready to drown you.

If ever you thought that an entrepreneurial plunge is a piece of cake ready to be gulped, think again. This Underdog Thinking is one to embrace if you plan on getting into an entrepreneurial adventure. It also gives you a detailed account of the journey you will set into and prepare you for the long haul you are about to enter. Life throws unexpected events at us. Sometimes we duck while at times we steer clear out of situations.

Business is all about the combo of both. Sometimes it's about waiting for an opportunity and striking at the right time while sometimes it's about a clear path. Just like the super combo machine, this is life's super combo that keeps you afloat in this game called life.

Just like the fiction novels where you are glued to the last word and continue reading in anticipation of the next twist. Only this one is real. A story of grit, determination, and perseverance. A detailed insight into a comeback story like no other. What clicks with the reader is the human side to it. Everyone loves a comeback story but do you have what it takes to make a comeback when the odds are against you?

The book takes you from rags to riches to rags and then pinnacle story. A feat rarely achieved, for a comeback story may enthrall but the toil and hard-work are the real takeaways.

Once you immerse yourself into the breathtaking journey of Mr. Atul Vir, there is no looking back. You tend to believe that everything will fix its course because you imagine yourself in Atul's shoes. Such is the human craving for a good fight that we tend to believe that everything will be fine and the triumph is just around the corner.

Read this one if a fight is your life game. In the end, life is not about surviving but thriving even if you are down and out. Clear intentions, a noble cause, honesty, and perseverance is all it takes to come out as a winner.

A wonderful read for:
• Budding Entrepreneurs
• People wanting to put up a good fight

I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars because of tight editing and reading experience.

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I really like how you reflected on this book being good for those who are willing to put up a good fight. I felt nothing but respect for the author because of his persistence and strength of character. Thanks for the review.
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