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Every other person wants to be rich. Some work for it some wish for it and some think they need luck. I was once the person who thought “Why am I not rich? Why am I not lucky enough to have more money? Is something wrong with me? Is something wrong with my family? Why am I stuck in this mediocrity? Is mediocrity hereditary?” We owe our Parents who gave us birth on this Earth. And we owe God or Universe for giving us an extra day today in our wonderful life. People often take this life for granted and accomplish nothing. Some want to achieve big but do not know how. Whereas some are stuck in a rut and do not get started in their life thinking they need luck for great things to happen. And if you belong to this category this book is for you to see the beauty of the world and this life. This book is also for middleclass people who have so much potential but do not know how to unlock it. This book is for those who have messed up their finances. It is for those who have dreams but do not know where and how to get started. And this book is for those who want to build their foundation and become a first generation crorepati in their family. This book will help you shift your thought process build a new perspective and identity by discovering your true capabilities and full potential. This process might pinch you a little or hurt you big time. But I promise it will be all worth it for the new person you will meet at the end of this book. Once you change the way you think you change the way you do things. Once you change the way you do things you start getting different results. Mediocrity is a disease. It is more dangerous than cancer. Because mediocrity kills you from within every day. The thoughts of how to get out of this vicious cycle are even more harmful. You get bound by limiting beliefs that you believe to be true. I too had accepted the same that I would always live in a single-room-kitchen in a chawl always struggling for every penny.