Have a dream, have a goal, put in more effort than others, make mistakes, get up, try again, and eventually, you will surely succeed. This is the magical formula that many successful people talk about.
It's not difficult to tell a success story when you have achieved your goals, and everything that happened along the way eventually paid off. I have been called successful many times, asked to share my success story many times, and invited to conferences to talk about how I built a million-dollar business from scratch. I never told it and never felt the need to do so. I wouldn't have said anything new. There are thousands of people who work hard, make mistakes, and dream.
However, what seems like success to others may actually hide many reasons why it is far from success. This is what I had to talk about, and this is what the book “Good Carrying” is about.
The biographical story “Good Carrying” is not a motivational book about how dreams, daily work, and passion for what you do and believe in will guarantee a bright future. This story is about the feeling when you are invited to talk about your success, and you stand there with a baseball bat in your hand wanting to destroy everything. It is definitely not a success story. It is a ten-year journey that I would have liked to read about before all this started.
Andrius, not becoming a basketball player and not having enough money, starts his entrepreneurial career living in a small office among sneaker boxes. He dreams that one day it will become the largest sports goods store in the world, and this business will allow him to achieve his biggest dream – to become a sponsor of the NBA stars' day, the strongest basketball league in the world. In pursuit of his goals, Andrius realizes that he cannot do it alone, and by choosing partners, he starts working in a team.
But do the partners have the same goals? Will this help to achieve the dream more easily? “Good Carrying” is a book about searching, about mistakes, about inner emotions, and an endless desire for freedom.
You can find the book here:
https://www.geronesiojimo.lt/andrius-kolesnikas-knyga-gero-nesiojimo-nemokamai