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What if your greatest heartbreak was the beginning of your true becoming? 'The Second Chance I Gave Myself' is a deeply honest memoir by Umang Ahuja - a boy who lost his mother at 14, grew up with silence where love should have been, and gave the world everything while silently craving a love he never received. From rejection to leadership, from romantic sacrifice to spiritual resilience, this is the story of a giver navigating a world of takers. A story where love isn't found in others - it's rebuilt within. In 33 raw chapters, Umang reveals what it means to let go of the one you loved... to…mehr

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What if your greatest heartbreak was the beginning of your true becoming? 'The Second Chance I Gave Myself' is a deeply honest memoir by Umang Ahuja - a boy who lost his mother at 14, grew up with silence where love should have been, and gave the world everything while silently craving a love he never received. From rejection to leadership, from romantic sacrifice to spiritual resilience, this is the story of a giver navigating a world of takers. A story where love isn't found in others - it's rebuilt within. In 33 raw chapters, Umang reveals what it means to let go of the one you loved... to finally choose the one you've become. About the Author: Umang Ahuja is a telecom professional, self-discovery enthusiast, and now, a debut author who turned pain into purpose. His journey-from losing his mother at a young age to navigating emotional setbacks and professional milestones- shaped a voice that speaks directly to the soul. With this memoir, he hopes to give strength to anyone who's ever felt unseen, unheard, or unchosen... reminding them that healing begins when we give ourselves a second chance.
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"Telecom leader by profession. Storyteller by purpose.I'm Umang Ahuja, and my debut memoir 'The Second Chance I Gave Myself' was born from themoments that broke me-and rebuilt me.Through every heartbreak, leadership role, and silent struggle, I found the strength to rise, not withbitterness but clarity.Now, I use storytelling to connect not just networks, but people. Because sometimes, the best thingyou build... is the version of yourself you thought was lost."