Wanna get a superstar syndrome? Here is a book



I'm feeling overdone. There is yet another book title that boasts to give gurugyan. And the subject is really interesting. This book called 'The Superstar Syndrome' is an inspirational book that boasts to imbibe a superstar syndrome in people. Written by Sanjay Jha and Myra White, it is aimed at making feel like superstars.


At first glance, it looks like as if this book is a marketing gimmick. It really does when we go through the synopsis of the book. Perhaps, now writers need to work on their book synopsis more rigourously than they do right now. It is because people are not fool. They will not buy books on the basis of your titles. A book cannot make you feel like a superstar. A few case studies of successful people will not turn a next door boy or girl into superstars of tomorrow. There is much more than this.

However, keeping everything aside, I would like to give you a sense of what the book boasts in its contents. 'The Superstar Syndrome' brags to teach people how to succeed and become superstars in the
twenty-first century workplace. It further says that hidden within each of us is a superstar waiting to come alive. Often, though, we never find this superstar. We give up too easily because the world leads us to believe that superstars have special talents we lack.


The book claims to have delved into 60 ordinary people, like N.R. Narayan Murthy, M.S. Dhoni, Steve Jobs, Jack Welsh, Warren Buffet, Lady Gaga, and many others, became superstars shows that we all have the potential to become superstars at the workplace. ]The Superstar Syndrome', according to the publisher note, shows you the way by providing you with a nine-step road map that will unearth the superstar in you.



All said and done, it would be entirely your choice. If you want to study a few lives who can give a ray of hope, the book can be a safe bet.  

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