Kamyabi Ka Mughalta By Atif Hussain

Kamyabi Ka Mughalta By Atif Hussain Book Urdu PDF Download or read online Self Helping and motivational book The fallacy of success. Developed western countries have a long history of self-help literature. Books on the subject are sold there. For almost two decades, Western self-help literature has been translated and sold in Pakistan. These books teach the tricks of success in the journey of life-based on different events. Now there are many motivational trainers in Pakistan who go to different educational institutions and offices and conduct workshops to teach people how to be successful.

We feel that for a long time, such books and preachers who taught success had a kind of passive readers and listeners. In this case, the book is the starting point for communicating the opposite view. Author Atif Hussain originally sought after the fat tongues" of this powerful orator as remarks on Facebook.

When there was a clash of opinions, he began to study the subject seriously and critically examine the loud claims of these motivational speakers based on real evidence and personal experience. In the book, he tries to state his position with as many references as possible.

Wherever an English reference is given, an Urdu translation is also included for the convenience of the readers. The author has termed the popular ideas and stories of motivational speakers about success, happiness, fortune, etc. as deceptive and summarizes their position that every human being has a different definition of success, happiness, and comfort which depends on his environment, and tradition. And connected with the possibilities, it is too much to look at it through the lens of the corporate world.

Some of the author's comments may be disputed, but it is hoped that this book will prove to be a useful addition to the audience's reading library. Books on the subject are sold there. For almost two decades, Western self-help literature has been translated and sold in Pakistan. These books teach the tricks of success in the journey of life-based on different events. Now there are many motivational trainers in Pakistan who go to different educational institutions and offices and conduct workshops to teach people how to be successful.

We feel that for a long time, such books and preachers who taught success had a kind of passive readers and listeners. In this case, the book is the starting point for communicating the opposite view. Writer Atif Hussain first pursued the "fat tongues" of these motivational speakers in the form of comments on Facebook.

When there was a clash of opinions, he began to study the subject seriously and critically examine the loud claims of these motivational speakers based on real evidence and personal experience. In the book, he tries to state his position with as many references as possible. Wherever an English reference is given, an Urdu translation is also included for the convenience of the readers. 

The author has termed the popular ideas and stories of motivational speakers about success, happiness, fortune, etc. as deceptive and summarizes their position that every human being has a different definition of success, happiness, and comfort which depends on his environment, and tradition. And connected with the possibilities, it is too much to look at it through the lens of the corporate world. Some of the author's comments may be disputed, but it is hoped that this book will prove to be a useful addition to the Fans Study Library.  Motivational speakers Inspirational Success book in Urdu.

Atif Hussain, in his book 'The Misconception of Success', has very cleverly and skillfully unraveled a hoax that has been imposed on us for many years and that is to listen to the awkward sermons of motivational speakers to achieve success. The author has tried to define success and has made us realize why is it that every motivational speaker who presents as a model of success is rich or famous? First of all, in the light of this definition, Dr. Akhtar Hameed Khan, Iqbal Ahmed, Mother Teresa, Abdul Sattar Edhi, the inventors of penicillin all fail and thus we fail to recognize the real benefactors of our society. 


He writes: The idea of ​​a universal conception of success is futile, and it is reprehensible and reprehensible to try to mislead people of diverse temperaments from their natural paths and lead them on a particular path by imposing the same conception on all by force of speech. Dangerous in terms of In the same way, in my opinion, it is ridiculous to think that there can be a Success Coach who can tell people of every mood and profession about the fall of success. At most, it is possible for a man to guide people to success in a particular profession. In general, only high human values ​​should be promoted.

Secondly, when people run after the misleading notions of reliance on hard work, unnecessary optimism, seven habits, etc. for the sake of success, they will damage their self-esteem because the preachers of success play the role of luck in life. Are almost ignored. Atif writes:

Believing in the idea of ​​being the architect of one's own destiny or believing in a hyper-optimistic theory does not really make one the architect of one's own destiny. Successor failure is the result of coincidences that are beyond the reach of human beings and its being at its own discretion is merely an illusion created by the limited capabilities of our brain. Then there are interventions by God, in both cases, it doesn't matter that your success or failure depends on the factors that are beyond your control. 

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Kamyabi Ka Mughalta By Atif Hussain