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YOUR PASSPORT TO HMT: 3 Pillars of great life by DR. PRAKASH SHAH MD

 YOUR PASSPORT TO HMT: 3 Pillars of great life by DR. PRAKASH SHAH MD | Book Review

YOUR PASSPORT TO HMT: 3 Pillars of great life by DR. PRAKASH SHAH MD

"Your Passport to HMT” is an inspiring and practical guide for students, parents, and teachers. The book highlights the importance of education and skill development, making it easier for parents and grandparents to explain why learning matters.

Each chapter offers fresh insights and perspectives that help students stay focused, improve their performance, and achieve better results. It acts as a motivational tool, guiding young minds in their formative years so they don’t lose track of their goals. Even if a student doesn’t read it themselves, parents can use its lessons to provide valuable life-changing advice.

The author emphasises how determination brings support from society. He also explains how excuses push people away. Another powerful strategy is to always ask WHAT, WHY, and HOW while learning, ensuring deep understanding.

The book also stresses the importance of audio-visual learning, explaining that while listening on its own can help retain 10% of information, combining it with visuals can increase retention to 90%. The author encourages students to use available technology to strengthen their grasp of subjects.

This isn’t just a book—it’s a mindset shift. This book provides you with a solid plan to align all three if you find that the constant pursuit of money, time, or better health is eroding your quality of life. Students and young professionals who want to create a life in which they can manage their time, money, and health all from one location would benefit most from it.

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