![]() We know that many have failed and only few will attempt this expedition. We know the odds are sometimes against us. The rewards are great, that we know, however the hunt is difficult at best. You and I are part of that group who must have success. No other animal in the jungle requires so much skill to hunt and capture.Īs rare as the animal is, rarer are the men and women who set up their own expedition in search of success. Success is so uncommon, so unique and so challenging, that you must have it. Success can be a clever animal, rarely exposing itself, always quick to flee should it sense danger of being caught. But you continue on, because you are too deep in the jungle now to head back without your prize. Success seems at times, an imaginary creature. It is truly a hard animal to capture, requiring lots of hard work, quick thinking, desire and persistence.Īt times the hunt can make you feel weak and dizzy from exhaustion. There are many hardships along the way that will tear at your heart and soul. It is rare and sought after, but only a few ever risk tracking it down. The book summary is an authentic expression to inspire the audience to read the book and achieve great success and happiness in their lives despite the struggles and challenges.Somewhere, deep in the jungle where few dare venture, there lives a wild animal called success. The refugees’ and migrants’ journeys and their zeal to learn and evolve touched her heart. Let’s see the light and positivity at the end of the tunnel and the ocean of opportunities in front of us.ĭisclaimer: Pranoti Gupta is a trained teaching professional with 20 plus years of teaching experience in India and New Zealand. It helps us enjoy life and focus on the brighter side of life. Use your rhinoceros’ imagination and creativity to solve every problem. His message is bold – BE AUDACIOUS as Rhinos have no excuses. Alexander Scott reminds us to be careful not to slip back into the pasture with cud-chewing cows awaiting their slaughter. The book not only uplifts the spirits of the readers but also inspires them to design the life of their dreams and achieve more to have a better balance in financial, work, physical, social, family and spiritual areas of life. It’s as if he has discovered the secret ingredient of success. It takes rhinoceros training, determination, thick skin to charge persistently towards the goals. The motto ‘Believe and Succeed’ picturizes the rhino’s ability to turn unsurmountable adversity into success on his own terms. Rhinos are naturally high and alive with antidepressants. What keeps that rhino charging? What drives him to bring this transformation? Why can’t he relax in the pasture and be realistic, ignorant and lazy, rationalizing his failure like cows? It is the belief to see the floating opportunities and charge them down that makes the difference. Scott talks about ‘Rhinoceros Fuel’ that turns a lazy, contented, passive cow into an energetic, powerful, charging rhinoceros. ![]() It reminds us that each one of us comes with a different question paper and set challenges in life, so cheating, lying will not work if we want to succeed. It reflects a different perspective, motivating us to look at life as a beautiful journey and not a comparison or race with others. It pushes the readers to take risks in life and drop the fear of unknown or change in life. The thought-provoking philosophy builds a sense of excitement, curiosity and mystery for avid readers. Humour and fun of being a rhino are stressed through illustrations, satire and puns. Let’s go! Right now, is the season for success.” It inspires the audience to charge at their problems and be ready to face significant obstacles as we aim for Rhinoceros success. You will have the greatest time of your life charging through the jungle. The introductory beginning, “Somewhere, deep I the jungle where few dare venture, there lives a wild animal called success. The author’s main idea revolves around how to be a rhinoceros in different aspects of your life. A colossal rhino driving past the stationary cows grazing in the pasture poking out his massive rhinoceros horn out of the car window caught my eye. I was intrigued by an illustration on the book cover of ‘Rhinoceros Success’ written by Alexander Scott.
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