
Celebrating Failure
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“From epic fail to happily ever after” - The New Indian ExpressOvernight sensations do not become literally so overnight;
virtuosos are not always born so; and success… well, there never really is
such a thing as success without having tasted the bitter fruit of failure.This book celebrates ten such moments of failure that drove
ten different individuals to cut new paths for themselves. Celebrating Failure
chronicles the lives, journeys and major failures of these people from
different walks who were once rejected or told that their ideas or talents
weren’t good enough, only to break away from such negative molds and
assumptions to be who they are today.Failure is something inevitable; if we want to achieve
something in life than we have to exponentially increase our failure rate.For those who have an open mind for new ideas, who seek to
create long lasting success, the book offers you a challenge.From now, start celebrating failure.Maybe, just maybe, the greatest successes come from having
the freedom to fail.May failure be with you!#CelebrateFailure

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Praises for the Author
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Dedication
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1. Glass Ceiling in the Gentleman’s Club (Anupama Joshi)
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2. A Little Qtiyapa Never Hurt Anyone (Arunabh Kumar)
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3. Dance to Dignity (Nehha Bhatnagar)
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4. Of Artistry in a Sand Grain (Rahul Arya)
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5. The Piper’s Tune (Archy Jay)
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6. Living Asimov’s Dream (Diwakar Vaish)
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7. Turn up the Torque (Alisha Abdullah)
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8. The Notes and Rhythm of Perseverance (Varun Rajput)
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9. Blue Streak (Mithali Raj)
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10. The Tree of Knowledge (Kunal Arora)
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References
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Acknowledgement
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Contributors
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