Student Book Review
Review of The Habit Of Winning
Author: Prakash Iyer
Publisher: Penguin Random House India
My Review:
"The Habit of Winning" by Prakash Iyer feels less like a business manual and more like a warm conversation with a wise mentor. Instead of dry theories, Iyer shares a collection of bite-sized stories—moments from the lives of athletes, leaders, and ordinary people—that mirror our own daily struggles and aspirations.
What makes this book resonate is its humanity. Iyer understands that we all face self-doubt and setbacks; he doesn't preach from a pedestal but instead shows how small, intentional shifts in our daily choices can transform our reality. Whether he is discussing the perseverance of a tea-seller or the focus of a sporting icon, the message is clear: greatness isn’t reserved for the "chosen few." It is a quiet, steady habit built through kindness, discipline, and grit. It’s an uplifting read that reminds us that while we cannot always control our circumstances, we can always choose our response.
My Comment on this Book:
"The Habit of Winning" by Prakash Iyer is a wonderful book that feels more like a collection of bedtime stories than a textbook. Instead of giving boring lectures, the author shares short, interesting stories about famous athletes, great leaders, and even regular people. These stories show us how they overcame their problems and reached their goals.
I personally loved this book because it changed how I think about "winning." I used to think winning was just about coming first in a race or getti
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