Jammu, May 24 -- Introduction

In a world that often measures people by their beginnings-status, wealth, appearance, or background-one truth is frequently overlooked: your real worth is not defined by what you are made of, but by how you develop your skills and apply them.

Whether born in privilege or poverty, the true power lies in transformation. In what we do with what we have. In how we rise, despite the odds. This is not just a comforting idea-it is a liberating truth. One that breaks stereotypes, empowers the underdog, and reminds us all: we are not bound by what we begin with-we are shaped by what we become.

Chapter 1: The Weight of Labels

From childhood, many of us are burdened by invisible labels. "You're average." "You're fro...