While I love to read, I have always wondered why reading books has to be stereotyped. You must read chapter one before you read chapter two and so on and, for me, this race of life, of pursuing a dream and experiencing life, doesn’t have a defining manual.
What works for one may not work for another. While certain general principles guide the journey to success, the strategies of applying those principles are not cast in stone, which means one is at liberty to run on those principles at one’s pace in a way that suits one’s situations and circumstances.
Hence, this book doesn’t run on chapters. This means you can decide to start reading from the middle up or start from the very last page.
It’s kind of a metaphor for life, and this is exactly what this book, UNSTOPPABLE, is about.
It employs the concept of storytelling and real-life experiences to mirror the life, challenges, struggles, pains and wins of every dream chaser. It goes ahead to suggest pathways to deal with life’s twists and turns and convert them to a victory parade.
The book ultimately opens up the secret code of life “You have to walk through to win through”