Often, we get to read biographies of many successful people all over the World.
Those stories sell and that is why publishers go looking for them.
But if taken percentage-wise, such successes are even less than 1%, compared to the world population.
Those who read such inspiring stories pick up a clue or two and try to apply in their own life but with very little success or none at all.
Can success be replicated?
Failures are galore and they can be seen everywhere.
Can failures be avoided?
But, if publishers are keen even finding stories which are of total failures, the trend of 1% versus 99% can be changed.
Because, some others have already made those mistakes in their own lives; so the rest do not have to, being well aware of the pitfalls on the way.
Although the odds are less on the side of being successful, the chance of success and or failure has the equal opportunity.
Thanks. Yes there are two ways of learning. especially in Military. One is learn by your own mistakes. This can cost your life. 2. learn by others mistakes. Much less expensive. World is full of knowledge which is gained through this second mode as the author does not survive and the chances are, unless you document every move so that others know what happened before they heard the bang, of knowledge being derived out of that, is zero, nieth.
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