Personal Inner Iron Dome - Intro

This may be the start of something extraordinary or something you would like to read as a story. 

You may wonder, what is a story doing in a personal development blog? 

My answer is, personal development always starts with stories, let it be the poems we listened to in our childhood or the stories we heard from our parents/grandparents when we were children; all are part of our PD journey.

The people who lived centuries ago knew that, so they created many moral stories to shape the young minds in earlier stages. And I love the books that give morals or values in between stories, because they can convey the meaning without dry paragraphs of life lessons, instead give live examples of a person's journey. How does that sound? Great, right?

What if the stories we listened to as children were more than just tales? What if they were blueprints for a different kind of success—a success not found in books, but earned through a journey of the mind?

This is one such journey. It's the story of a boy who was a nobody, who felt like he was destined to lose, and how he found the one trait all successful people share.

Let's begin.

Chapter 1: The Fate

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