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Posted: 6 years ago

Hello everyone!

I was just going through a few book descriptions on Amazon and came across a book titled- Every Day I Fight. Its a true story. I am not sure why this desription all of a sudden reminded me of Bajaj- may because he is strong, an amazing dad and had his own struggles.

I know this forum has amazing writers and what if anyone of get inspired to create more magic (i really look forward for this to happen).

Below is the desc-

Product description

“When you die, it does not mean that you lose to cancer. You beat cancer by how you live, why you live, and the manner in which you live.” – Stuart Scott

The fearless, intimate, and inspiring story behind ESPN anchor Stuart Scott’s unrelenting fight against cancer, with a foreword by Robin Roberts.

Shortly before he passed away, on January 4, 2015, Stuart Scott completed work on this memoir. It was both a labor of love and a love letter to life itself. Not only did Stuart relate his personal story—his childhood in North Carolina, his supportive family, his athletic escapades, his on-the-job training as a fledgling sportscaster, his being hired and eventual triumphs at ESPN—he shared his intimate struggles to keep his story going. Struck by appendiceal cancer in 2007, Stuart battled this rare disease with an unimaginable tenacity and vigor. Countless surgeries, enervating chemotherapies, endless shuttling from home to hospital to office and back—Stuart continued defying fate, pushing himself through exercises and workout routines that kept him strong. He wanted to be there for his teenage daughters, Sydni and Taelor, not simply as their dad, but as an immutable example of determination and courage.

Every Day I Fight is a saga of love, an inspiration to us all.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Grey-licious

ToPo se kisi ko problem bhi nhi hogi

TOPO FOR WIN WIN WIN
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: AllThatCritique

My headcanon for Bajaj is this : the man fell in love ( unfortunately) so will be heartbroken for a while and will mope a little, and the one fine day he will come face to face with another business magnate, a woman who is a tough nut to crack and is amazing at closing deals just like him. They go after the same company and for the first time ever in his lifetime,Rishabh Bajaj meets his match in the boardroom ( and later in *cough* the bedroom but he doesn't know that yet shussh! 😆). That woman would have the spine of steel and actually be a woman of today. And Rishabh Bajaj would try his hardest to find a weakness in her and during it be completely awed and smitten. With it will come the realisation that his standards were so so low and so un- Bajaj like last time and THIS IS THE WOMAN HE DESERVES. Not some dukhhi atma for the 50's. A woman of today!

When they get together,both of them will laugh their asses out about the weird Basus and Sharmas and soulmates and Rishabh will thank the gods he got out of that clownhouse. Because what the hell! He would often wish for a memory loss himself.

The best part : He would want this woman for himself just because. He will want her because he loves her and not because of some kid who forgets she has a dad sometimes. 😆

koi likho Yea stopry Though no matter how much i want Rishabh to end with Prerna and ONLY PRERNA but I WANT THIS 😍😍😍😍
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Posted: 6 years ago
😡 edit Kyun Kiya
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Posted: 6 years ago

I just saw how Armaan was Ranting and all i could remember is how Bajju would rant and that was so cute Bajju ke rants ☺️😳

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Posted: 6 years ago
Thanks a lot!

It really helped and saved me from the horror of checking so many pages. 😆

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Posted: 6 years ago

The index is updated with links as well as author names.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Wistfulness

The index is updated with links as well as author names.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: cassiop

Hello everyone!

I was just going through a few book descriptions on Amazon and came across a book titled- Every Day I Fight. Its a true story. I am not sure why this desription all of a sudden reminded me of Bajaj- may because he is strong, an amazing dad and had his own struggles.

I know this forum has amazing writers and what if anyone of get inspired to create more magic (i really look forward for this to happen).

Below is the desc-

Product description

“When you die, it does not mean that you lose to cancer. You beat cancer by how you live, why you live, and the manner in which you live.” – Stuart Scott

The fearless, intimate, and inspiring story behind ESPN anchor Stuart Scott’s unrelenting fight against cancer, with a foreword by Robin Roberts.

Shortly before he passed away, on January 4, 2015, Stuart Scott completed work on this memoir. It was both a labor of love and a love letter to life itself. Not only did Stuart relate his personal story—his childhood in North Carolina, his supportive family, his athletic escapades, his on-the-job training as a fledgling sportscaster, his being hired and eventual triumphs at ESPN—he shared his intimate struggles to keep his story going. Struck by appendiceal cancer in 2007, Stuart battled this rare disease with an unimaginable tenacity and vigor. Countless surgeries, enervating chemotherapies, endless shuttling from home to hospital to office and back—Stuart continued defying fate, pushing himself through exercises and workout routines that kept him strong. He wanted to be there for his teenage daughters, Sydni and Taelor, not simply as their dad, but as an immutable example of determination and courage.

Every Day I Fight is a saga of love, an inspiration to us all.

This is what cancer does. It makes everything profound. It makes everything urgent.

^ Damn! This is so true. The feeling of a deep emptiness and an impending loss engulfs an individual into its embrace and kills something. One clings to the survivor's life with extreme desperation and truanting hopes...and falls into abysmal depths when those deceiving hopes die. I wish this insidious disease vanishes from the face of earth.


P.S. Thank you for letting us know about this book. So far I've only read Yuvraj's book.

Edited by Wistfulness - 6 years ago

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