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Fumbling Through Life - A Series of Unfortunate Decisions

amulya mishra

Editorial: AMULYA MISHRA

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Sinopsis

Life rarely follows a straight path—and sometimes it feels like every step forward is followed by a spectacular stumble.Fumbling Through Life: A Series of Unfortunate Decisions is a humorous, honest, and deeply relatable exploration of everyday mistakes, poor choices, missed opportunities, and the awkward moments that quietly shape who we become. Told with sharp wit and self-aware humor, this book embraces life’s imperfections rather than hiding them.Through a collection of reflections and experiences, the author captures:Decisions that seemed right… until they weren’tLessons learned the hard wayMoments of embarrassment that later turn into storiesThe strange wisdom that comes from failureThis is not a guide to perfection or success. It is a celebration of being human—flawed, uncertain, and still moving forward.Ideal for readers who enjoy dry humor, real-life comedy, and honest storytelling, this book reminds us that sometimes the best way through life is to laugh while fumbling.
Disponible desde: 16/12/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 105 páginas.

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