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Limitless Humans - by Sukant Suki Singh (Paperback)

Limitless Humans - by  Sukant Suki Singh (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In Limitless Humans, Suki describes his unique and one of the most challenging journey of running 100km Ultra Marathon at the Surf Coast Century in nearly 18 hours and 47 minutes.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In Limitless Humans, Suki describes his unique and one of the most challenging journey of running 100km Ultra Marathon at the Surf Coast Century in nearly 18 hours and 47 minutes.</p><p>"It was roughly 80km mark around 10:30pm, when I started testing my limits. I will never forget this night of September 21, 2019 in my life. It was one of the most fulfilling moment and I lived it to the fullest. It was a life changing experience as I was surrounded by some extra ordinary people on the planet, embracing the joy and camaraderie of trail running. It was an unusual journey in the nature, consisting of towering sea cliffs, remote beaches, national parks and beautiful wildflower hinterland. Yes most of my friends were busy in a rat race making lots and lots of money and I thought of doing something different. This night prepared me for an extreme adventure or I should say prepared me for life. It was probably one of the most challenging assignment, I did in 30 years. I got lost in a dense forest in the dark roughly around the Great Otway National Park."</p><p>But the finish line feeling was epic and the success was due to crucial decisions which suki took. He was also able to interview some extra ordinary athletes on the planet who ran with him at the Surf Coast Century and in other 21 marathons in Mumbai, Bangalore, Himalayas, Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast and the Great Ocean Road. Every runner had a story and this book shares Suki's personal story of how he recovered from anxiety and stress by running 22 marathons. Singh also redefines what it means to be successful in today's world and that is by following one's passion, running marathons, helping others and making human connections in the digital world.</p><p>In this deeply personal book, Suki also shares his love for media, film and journalism and their power to shift culture and form a public opinion. He shares how he was able to create an impact in the Australian democracy by appearing twice on national television raising significant issues like alleged political interference at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the issue of Freedom of Press. And finally he shares how following other hobbies like painting, cooking and of course running has helped him connect the dots and live a meaningful life.</p><p> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><strong>"Suki is a young man of considerable substance and humanity who has written an inspiring story of courage and determination. In these difficult times globally, we call all learn something from his kindness of spirit and his admirable desire to change our world for the better" - Caron Dann, Lecturer, Monash University, School of Media, Film and Journalism and Author of 'The Occidentals'.</strong></p><p><strong>"As a runner myself I could relate to so much of Suki's journey, and have been quite inspired by his thoughts and messages about Mental Health. I genuinely enjoyed reading about his experiences, and his passion for what he does and his approach to life come through loud and clear. A very enjoyable read and thank you for the realization that we are all 'limitless'. - Heather Duffy, Scientist and ultra marathoner.</strong></p><p><strong>"I had the chance to teach Suki as a masters student and he brought life and endless energy to our classes. Suki is unstoppable, whether that is running a marathon or getting on with life, even in the most difficult of circumstances. This book is as inspirational as is the author." - Late Sally Guilloux-cooke, Former Teaching Associate, Monash University and founder of BelnSync.</strong></p><p><strong>"Your story can certainly inspire many. The incredible human spirit which you exhibited during your journey of running could be a source to live and make this world a better place for all. Your thought process in the book reveals that you recognised yourself who you are, which unfolded, immense limitless power in you to do more better things and to follow your passion. A great read." - Breeze Sharma, Indian Navy officer and ultra marathoner.</strong></p><p><strong>"Reading your book it's all the little things (unmaterialistic items) that truly give us the most joy if we know where to look." -Jon Pendse, Ultra marathoner and winner of Delirious west 200 miler challenge, 2020.</strong></p><p><strong>"Running 21 marathons and an ultra marathon is a remarkable achievement and I am sure your book will inspire other runners,"-Louise De Domenico, Adviser to Prime Minister of Australia, Scott Morrison.</strong></p><p><strong>"This is a story of a young man of considerable substance and humanity who wishes to change our world for the better. This book will inspire many to follow their dreams and not give up in spite of challenges around them. Author's message on importance of running, taking care of mental health and chasing humanity is loud and clear. A must read for all,"- Parul Agrawal, best selling author and TEDx speaker.</strong></p><p><strong>"One of the good thing about this book is its timing. The pandemic has changed the world around us. It is for us to find meaning in life. The author has found happiness in running. Clearly, as the author has brought out, running is not only a test of physical endurance but also of mental strength and value of discipline. What makes this book special is that the writer brings out the universality of the running experience, having completed distances in iconic locations across the world. In the process, there were inspirational people to learn from, soak in nature's immense beauty and certainly value your own body, which we often take for granted. In the end, the book is exactly what it sets out to do, which is to pursue what you are passionate about," - His Excellency A. Gitesh Sarma, Indian High Commissioner to Australia.</strong> </p><p><br></p><br>

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