Thursday, March 11, 2010

A feedback on the book 'Don't Regret Later"

"Teenage is a period of little knowledge and abundant confidence. A dangerous mix. Teens consider people less than their own age as children and those above their age as fossils with old thoughts and ideas. The opinions of children and fossils do not matter, so teens are generally very wrapped up in their own world. The only time they listen is when... See More they fall flat on their noses. But that window of attention is very small. Teens dread advice esp. from parents. To top it all, this is the period when critical career altering decisions have to be taken.

Navneet, you have made a wonderful attempt to share experiences and learnings. The way you have defined maturity, your thoughts on learning from experiences, making good friends, setting targets, appreciating the wisdom of elders are very appreciable. I have been recommending your book to parents ever since I read it.

I hope your experiences and learnings of so many years, which you have so painstakingly compiled in a book, change the lives of youngsters. You have made a very positive contribution. Hope you keep writing."

- Rajesh Chaubey

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