Failed PU exams for four years. Lied to his mother about passing. The guilt was unbearable-every bite of her celebratory kheer tasted like poison.
When the truth came out, Narasimha Rao became the boy everyone warned their children to avoid. He turned to street fighting to hide his shame. At his lowest, he felt like giving up.
But he didn't.
Today, at 50, he's a Senior Manager at a Private bank and an IIM Visakhapatnam alumnus. His journey took him through a tuition center where he worked 4:30 AM to 11 PM, teaching at ICFAI competing with PhDs using only innovation, and jumping across five industries-each time starting as an underdog.
Fight to Win isn't just another motivational story. It's a raw, honest playbook for anyone who has failed, been rejected, or feels like it's too late. With the L-I-F-E philosophy, actionable 'Underdog Drills' in every chapter, and strategies that work in real life, this book proves one truth:
Better late than never. The future is bright.