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Dear friends…

While reading books, Normally we avoid reading the editorial preface /editorial page, but
when I read jeet yaa haar raho taiyaar, I was taken aback by this editorial title. This title
forced me to read this book and I was speechless after going through this book. This is
one of the best books , I ever came across in India. No theories, no preachings, just
straight and practical..

Just don’t miss it…

MOTIVATIONAL BOOKS…INSPIRATIONAL AUTHORS…NONSENSE

Dear friends,

Innumerable books on personality development and life management have turned the
whole subject quite mundane and banal. People feel all this is quite bookish. They think
such books are mere philosophical treatises, they don’t help achieve much. Many theories
of such books bear no logical testimony in practical.

Intelligent people also say that the publisher earns by selling books, writers by royalty
and the shop of wisdom keeps working fine.

Almost 100% I agree with you that no motivational guru can change anyone’s life. No
book can untangle a person’s hassles and complications. No stories of moral science can
direct anyone. No advice can rectify a wrong habit. And nobody as yet has turned a
millionaire because the most significant agent in the process of gaining laurels is the
person who reads that book and not the book itself or any mentor or teacher!! If a reader
doesn’t want to change, and wants to live with his shortcomings and failures, then there’s
nothing that the book or the mentor can do.

If the reader doesn’t want to solve his problem, wants to be in an uncomfortable situation,
wants to get more entangled in hassles, then there’s nothing that the book can do.

If the reader sticks to his faulty habits, knowing fully well that a change in that habit
would change his life for the better, then what it is exactly that the book can do?

No reader can become a millionaire or a successful person just by reading a book, as the
book is not an ATM where you press a button and voila!!—there’s the money out!!!

All that the book can do is to direct you to knowing the sources of earning money and the
hurdles that will come in the way. Until and unless we step out of our comfortable bed
and slog and sweat it out, nothing is going to change.

Friends, if you intend to travel to some place, then you need to choose the appropriate
train. You have to get the reservation done and board the right train at the scheduled time
and place. You also have to take care that you don’t get down before reaching the
destination. Without proper planning and efforts, not even a short distance travel is
possible. Even if you are provided with all the basic apparatus, you still have to reach the
station and board the train.

Similarly, you will find many such theories and thoughts in this book that will compel
you to think and to speculate. But a positive and desirable change is possible only if you
work with efficient planning and put in dedicated efforts on a particular thought.
A positive and meaningful thought has the power to bring about drastic reformation in
the life of a reader who puts it in practice. More important than commencing the work is
the determination and doggedness to achieve the destination. Any incomplete effort done
half-heartedly and unenthusiastically would land you nowhere.

There wouldn’t be any crowning of the edifice.


This book is the menu card of a reception, accept what you like and reject what you
don’t. Do not have an overdose of the contents else you would suffer from indigestion. If
you attend a reception almost empty stomach, how is the host to be blamed for the
gluttony that follows?

If you want to relish this book whole-heartedly, then cast off the “know all attitude”.

Open the windows of the mind and let my thoughts enter. Our mind is like a parachute, it
works best when open. It is seen often that even highly inspirational thoughts are unable
to stir and shake the complacency of people because they simply refuse to have an open
mind--- without any cobwebs.
Some intellectuals term these revolutionary thoughts as theoretical stuff, rumours,
clichés, and discard them as meaningless. They make the achievements and struggles of
the heroes seem quite ordinary. If you want to start the process of learning, then you have
to shed the “know=all” attitude.

Anger destroys relationships, everyone knows, but still…..


An illegal activity can put you in trouble, but still…..
Driving at break- neck speed can cause accidents, people know, but still…..
Early to bed and early to rise is extremely beneficial, even then…..
Womanizing is a vice, everyone knows, but still…..
No one carries his wealth after his death, everyone knows, but still…..
Cigarette, tobacco, liquor, gutkha are life-threatening, but still…..

Like these, there are thousands of things we know but brush them off too lightly. Do not
practice them and ultimately pay the price.

What is more important?


Just knowing it, or implementing it in a practical way??
A person who can’t implement because he’s not aware of it is called ignorant, but a
person who knows all, still neglects it, is certainly a fool. Choose your category..
ignorant, fool, or wise.

I cannot claim that you would be successful immediately after reading this book, but yes,
surely you would be compelled to think.

If the thought process begins to roll, automatically the learning process will begin. I can
show you the way, tell what is right and wrong, but ultimately its you who will have to
take the initiative. It will be your decision to pick the right or the wrong.

A powerful thought turned such a student to a doctor who had failed in two subjects in
11th and could hardly pass. Another powerful thought turned that doctor into a successful
personality development trainer and a speech guru.
Another important thought made the trainer a famous writer whose books began getting
published worldwide. Today he is 33—a product of all these thoughts.

If an average student like me can be instigated by thoughts and achieve splendid success,
then believe me, you too can do it.

Only on one condition, let the thoughts enter your mind and put in your sincerest efforts.

I’m an ordinary man like you, I’m your friend…. sometimes winning, sometimes
losing, falling down, again getting up, but living on hopes, and going on!!

DR UJJWAL PATNI
Email – training@ujjwalpatni.com
Website – www.ujjwalpatni.com

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