The book "Good Carry"

Book by Andrius Kolesnikas about the story he wants to tell For those who dream. Who dream and create. Who create for the sake of dreams.

Have a dream, have a goal, put in more effort than others, fail, get up, try again and you will eventually succeed. This is the magic formula that many successful people tell us.

It's not hard to tell a success story where you have achieved your goals and everything that happened along the way has worked out in the end. I have been called a success story many times, I have been asked to share my success story many times, I have been invited to conferences to talk about how I built a million-dollar business from scratch. I have never told and I have never felt the need to do so. I would not have said anything new. There are thousands of people working hard, making mistakes and dreaming big.

However, what may seem like success to others may in fact conceal many reasons why it does not look remotely like success. That's what I had to tell you about, that's what the book is about "Carrying well".

Biographical history "Carrying well" is not a motivational book about how dreams, daily work and a passion for what you do and believe in will guarantee a bright tomorrow. It's about the feeling of being called upon to talk about your success and standing there with a baseball bat and wanting to destroy everything. This is definitely not a success story. It is a ten-year journey that I would have liked to have read about before I started all this.

Andrius starts his career as an entrepreneur without enough money and without becoming a basketball player, living in a small office among boxes of chairs. He dreams that this will one day become the world's biggest sporting goods store, and that this business will allow him to achieve his biggest dream - to become a sponsor of the NBA All-Star Day in the world's strongest basketball league. In order to achieve his goals, Andrius realises that he can't do it alone, and with the help of his partners, he starts working as a team.

But are the partners' aspirations the same? Will this make it easier to achieve the dream? "Carrying well" - a book about searching, about mistakes, about inner emotions and the never-ending desire for freedom.

You can find the book here:

https://www.geronesiojimo.lt/andrius-kolesnikas-knyga-gero-nesiojimo-nemokamai