Sharik Ahmad Mir: A Beacon of Hope for Mental Health Advocacy
Sharik Ahmad Mir: A Beacon of Hope for Mental Health Advocacy
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Sharik Ahmad Mir a 23 year old author from bandipora publishes a self-help book to rescue from depression, anxiety and losslessness

23-year-old Sharik Ahmad mir from Bandipora is a prolific author and MBA student. He attended Space Age Model School Bandipora for his primary and secondary education, then went on to complete his undergraduate degree at the University of Kashmir before enrolling in the Master of Business Administration programme at Cluster University of Kashmir.

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Sharik Ahmad Mir told the reporter, “I have written 4 books, both of which have been successfully published.” There are now two books available in bookstores all around the world.This is what I did because I was forced to, and because my pain and reflections motivated me to use writing to purge my mind of its burdens. ALL They are called “self-help” books

The title of a book that has been published all over the world is .
(How Islam rescue the journey of LostsouL )

The book How islam rescue the journey of a LostsouL is a full of practical advice A journey of return towards Allah . Some might see the path as bleak but this book enlightens readers that Allah will always guide us all home no matter where we are and no matter where we come from. If any reader feels lost in finding meaning to their lives, this book will highlight the research topics of rescue losslessness and clarify doubts pertaining to such matters.

Teenager Sharik Ahmad mir in north Kashmir “believes that writing is a beautiful way to express oneself and to free one’s imagination

There is just one thing I like doing in my spare time except writing and research ,and that is listing podcasts . I’ve always been a reader who loves to devour books. I try to read at least one work of non-fiction every few weeks, although I admit that nonfiction is my preferred genre. Reading is something I really like doing in my spare time

I want to work to alleviate poverty by enhancing social infrastructure and decreasing graft as a member of the public service, he stated.
Knowledge is something that may carry on after a person has died, therefore I think it’s important for people to talk about what they know. Personally, I think it’s possible to teach yourself anything at any time, even if you can’t find a mentor. ‘The main difficulty is that you battle a lot of difficulties, failures, rejections, and shame before you are successful when you are self-taught,’ he said.

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