🕬🕬🕬ANOUNCEMENT🕬🕬🕬

                Hello readers! This is your thamizh back on this blog page with a new attempt of context to share my review on a book that changed my viewpoint to face things in life. This book allows us to self-realize how we are wasting our limitless potential. With all this buildup on the side let me reveal the book. The book is "Can't Hurt Me" by David Goggins, A Retired Navy Seal widely known to be the toughest man in the world. David Goggins is well-pronounced as a Guinness record holder for the most pull-ups in 24 hrs. He's an ultramarathon runner, Motivational Speaker, and Navy seal to clear the BUD/S (Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL) Course with ranking. 


                From My Experience, this book is an ultimate game-changer for people with very low self-esteem, lack of discipline, and low motivation to reach their life goals. I had a lot to deal with these kinda thoughts on my own. I learned about this book through social media, where I was inspired by this tough man David Googins who is such a beast. I am not exaggerating guys. This man is just super crazy. So on eager I bought this book and read it.


                I have benefited a lot from this book's life value. To share my experience on how these chapters helped me with my life in hard situations and the values that you can take from it to face hard situations. I thought of making a specified blog for each of the titles from that book and the values they hold in it. Let me make things easy for you. 


                The Context in which that book holds its reader to stay focused on the content really impressed me. The Author wrote the book without any research, He just shares his life experience from his childhood to his current point in life. In life we all make mistakes and we eventually learn from them. That's why Experiences always matter.


                At every stage of his life, he mentioned how dumb he was to make those bad decisions and what he had gone through to overcome those traumas with courage. In every chapter, He explains how he gained control over self-discipline to become his ultimate self along with his life incidents.


This blog part of this book review will be broken down into 11 chapters where I will share my view on each chapter and how it helped me to level myself to be where Iam today. So See you guys every weekend with each chapter of values from "Can't Hurt Me" Until then this is your thamizh signing off. Stay tuned.  


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