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This is the retail sample from a self help, successful business man book.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
life was different when we were kids. We're encouraged to think outside the box, live freely and letter minds wander to the far edges of our imagination. We sparred with imaginary monsters in the morning, question teachers senseless at noon and dreamed of the amazing Futures. By night, however, fast forward a few decades, and you will find that many of us today are anywhere but close to our envisioned adulthood. What happened? Some may say that life happened. Others blame society. Whatever IT ISS. It's the great tragedy every adult must overcome. Somewhere along our youth, we were told to shut up, keep her head down and do as we're told. And we did just that. By the time someone hits their thirties, their vision of a fascinating, fulfilling future has been replaced by a down to earth, complacent routine. But it doesn't have to be this way. Wherever you're at in life, I can assure you that an amazing adventure still awaits you. This book is a reminder for you to get started on this journey. This book is a reminder for you to get started on this journey. Norman Vincent Peale, self help legend, once said, Shoot for the moon. And even if you miss, you'll land among the stars. I urge people to take his advice. Most people are terrified of failure, and those who are not are terrified of success. Stop focusing on what could go wrong. Instead, think about what you can achieve and what these achievements could mean for other people. Don't limit your potential to your comfort zone. Don't feel satisfied. Don't be complacent. They're people who have aimed for the moon quite literally and have reached it. What's stopping you from doing the same? And if astrophysics and rockets don't relate to you, then read this. Everyone will fail. Yeah, you too. Failure is something we can all relate to. Does that make it bad? Quite the opposite. Mankind's greatest feet are only as big as the number of failures it took to achieve them. Make fear your friend and embrace uncertainty, and I promise that you will reignite the passion, dreams and longings of your childhood. So will you sit idly and watch your time on Earth pass? Or will you grab life by the horns and tame it to your will where it all begins? The starting point of every journey worth sharing begins by leaving the comfort zone. Billionaire Elon Musk left his comfort zone when he abandoned his native South Africa to pursue degree in Canada in his late teens. Disabled logger Anne Segarra did the same when she started a YouTube channel toe advocate for accessibility and body positivity and blind adventure. Eric Quien mayor literally climbed his way out of comfort when he decided to summit Mt. Everest and make history in the process. The road to personal growth begins where your comfort zone ends. That's the purpose of this book to push you past your comfort zone and into a life of your own design. If someone else could do it, you can do it, too. We humans stand on the shoulders of giants whenever someone accomplishes great things. It opens the possibility for others to do the same, if not better. Thus have compiled powerful and compelling motivational stories of ordinary people who decided to pursue extraordinary dreams. Trust me, After you're done with this book, you too will be hard pressed to step out of your own comfort zone. You'll see risks in a new light and things you consider too dreamy or ambitious will become new opportunities. I like to analogize our lives with an extended reel of film. You know a movie is good if it is certain lessons, struggles, character development and death in the plot. Similarly, our lives are good when we dream. When we struggle and when we grow, I hope you're ready for the blockbuster ahead.