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Breaking Free by Farhan Kardame

Breaking Free by Farhan Kardame is a reflective and motivational guide aimed at helping readers break away from self-imposed limitations and thrive beyond survival mode. Kardame shares a deeply personal account, beginning with his own corporate struggles and eventual awakening to a life of purpose. What makes this book stand out is Kardame’s authenticity as he recounts how losing his job in 2017 led him to an unexpected path of self-discovery, transformation, and personal growth.

Kardame draws on his personal experiences, including his struggles with health, career dissatisfaction, and financial setbacks, to show how these challenges ultimately became catalysts for his success. His transparency, such as revealing his past failures and relapses into unhealthy habits, makes the advice relatable. By embracing principles like financial literacy, self-care, and public speaking—skills he gained from books like "The Magic of Thinking Big"—he shows how self-reflection and persistence can lead to personal growth.

Each chapter of "Breaking Free" is accompanied by exercises, which invite readers to reflect on their own lives, explore limiting beliefs, and make tangible changes. This practical approach turns the book into more than just a motivational read—it’s a workbook for personal transformation.

Kardame’s sincerity in wanting to help others find their potential shines through. While the book could benefit from deeper dives into certain topics, it serves as an accessible and hopeful guide for anyone feeling stuck in a cycle of unfulfillment, making it a worthwhile read.

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