Celebrating Quiet People: Uplifting Stories for Introverts and Highly Sensitive Persons
Written by Prasenjeet Kumar
Narrated by Digital Voice Mike G
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Celebrating Quiet People
A unique collection of motivational, inspirational and uplifting true stories for introverts and highly sensitive persons that you shouldn’t miss....
These stories tell us about how really famous introverts such as Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein, J.K. Rowling and Walt Disney overcame, with steely resolve, the most difficult challenges thrown their way.
Above all, they highlight the importance of hard work, persistence, self-discipline, and having a vision or a rich imagination which all Quiet persons are fortunately, naturally endowed with.
The author sincerely hopes that these stories will give you the courage to pursue your dreams and ambitions, regardless of how “outlandish” they may seem to others.
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