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Book:- Progress Or Motion 

Author:-@nikhilgangwar21 


“Some books give answers. This one teaches you how to ask the right questions.”


“Tell me honestly… are you happy with what you chose?”


That’s the kind of question that quietly sits at the center of Progress or Motion by Nikhil Gangwar — a reflective, deeply relevant book that feels less like a lecture and more like a long overdue conversation with someone who genuinely wants you to pause and think.


Arjun, the protagonist, is someone almost every ambitious person will recognize. IIT graduate. Consultant. High achiever. The kind of person society applauds instantly. From the outside, his life represents “progress.” But internally, something feels disconnected. And what makes the story powerful is that there is no dramatic downfall, no catastrophe. Just a quiet discomfort that many people carry for years without naming.


The turning point begins with a phone call to a career counselor — and from there, the book slowly unfolds into something much deeper than career advice. It becomes an exploration of decision-making, identity, conditioning, and the difference between moving forward versus merely staying busy.


Nikhil Gangwar doesn’t pretend to have magical formulas or motivational shortcuts. The tone remains grounded, observant, and human throughout. Instead of telling readers what dream to chase, the book asks a far more important question:


Are your choices truly yours?


That idea gives Progress or Motion its emotional weight.


Why You Should Read This Book:-


🎯It helps you distinguish between real progress and simply staying in motion.


🎯It speaks directly to students, professionals, and anyone feeling emotionally disconnected from their achievements.


🎯The conversational writing style makes heavy themes easy to absorb.


🎯It encourages independent thinking instead of blindly following societal definitions of success.


🎯It feels honest, reflective, and emotionally real.


The narrative non-fiction format works beautifully because it keeps the book engaging while still offering practical introspection. The exercises and self-assessment activities are not filler additions - they actually slow the reader down in a meaningful way. They encourage reflection instead of passive consumption, which is rare in books around career growth and self-development.


Progress or Motion is not just about careers. It is about awareness. It's for people who are functioning well on the surface but quietly questioning themselves underneath. It reminds readers that choosing well matters more than choosing impressively - and that a life can look successful while still feeling directionless internally.

Must read♥️♥️

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