You Too Can Rise Again
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Ongoing, First published Mar 22, 2020
"YOU TOO CAN RISE AGAIN. It doesn't matter how many times you have tried and failed. All you need to do is continue to believe!"
This is the key message that Bheki Zungu is bringing across, in this irresistable and unputdownable page turner. The writing thereof was triggered by the challenges that he had to overcome, after he finally made the transition from being a full-time employee to running his own consulting business. He was full of faith and a hope that his business would become a success. Regrettably, the opposite happened!  Things became so tough that he even tried to ask for his old job back, but was too late. He was turned down and it was the most devastating period of his life, but his wicked sense of humour helped him to graciously weather the financial storms!
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Life often presents itself as a series of hurdles, each one taller than the last. These hurdles, though daunting, are not meant to break us but to shape us into who we are meant to be. It is through our darkest nights that we gain the strength to face the dawn. It's when we are at our lowest, feeling like the world has conspired against us, that the seeds of resilience are sown. Every tear shed in frustration waters the roots of perseverance. Every sleepless night, spent grappling with doubt and uncertainty, serves as a silent testament to our inner strength. It is in these moments of struggle that our character is forged, like steel tempered in fire. The sweetness of success is not found in the absence of hardship but in the victory over it. The taste of triumph is more profound when seasoned with the bitterness of the journey. It is this contrast that makes success not just a goal but a celebration of the human spirit. In the end, it is the hardest times that give flavor to our achievements, making them not just milestones but moments of profound personal growth. Through pain, we learn endurance; through failure, we find resolve. And when success finally comes, it is not just a destination reached but a testament to the journey endured. ◉⁠‿⁠◉