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Choices and Regrets: The Curse of Being an Overthinker is a powerful coming-of-age novel that captures the emotional rollercoaster of youth, ambition, and self-discovery. Inspired by the author’s own journey from school to college, the book explores the struggles of balancing passion with practicality, dreams with responsibilities, and hope with fear. Through vivid storytelling, it takes readers inside the mind of a young student torn between pursuing music and following a safer path in technology. Along the way, the narrative highlights the challenges of hostel life, the bonds of friendship, the sting of failure, and the quiet victories of discipline and resilience. Each chapter reflects the universal dilemmas of overthinking—how small decisions can feel monumental, and how regrets can shape the way we see ourselves. Yet, at its heart, this book is about courage, growth, and the relentless pursuit of becoming more than ordinary. It is both deeply personal and universally relatable, offering lessons on self-motivation, perseverance, and the importance of writing your own chapter in life. Readers will find themselves hooked by its honesty, inspired by its hope, and reminded that every choice, no matter how uncertain, has the power to shape a legacy.





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