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_aShamani, Raj _912762 |
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_aBuild, don't talk: _bthings you wish you were taught in school |
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_bPenguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd. _aHaryana _c2022 |
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_aINR _b250.00 |
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520 | _aSchool taught us specific subjects, like maths and history. But we weren’t taught: How to sell Or how to build relationships Or how to negotiate Or how to take care of our mental health Or how to network Or how to deal with personal finance These most important situations we face as adults were never discussed with us when we were students. We weren’t taught these skills in school, and this makes all the success stories we hear about seem out of reach; it makes us feel dumb. We aren’t dumb, we just don’t know how to work the system. Your school taught you how to run in the race; it didn’t teach you how to win. And that’s what this book is for. To help you win the race. Packed with useful advice gleaned from his own journey as an entrepreneur and content creator, this book by Raj Shamani is a must-read. | ||
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_aChild psychology _912764 |
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_aEducational psychology _912765 |
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_aMental health _912766 |
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_aPersonal finance _912767 |
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