Fear of Being Different: How Students Learn to Fit In - Couverture souple

Kondapalli, Gowtham

 
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Synopsis

What if the fear of being different begins long before a student chooses a career?

Fear of Being Different is a thoughtful nonfiction book about students, education, pressure, identity, and the quiet struggle to find direction in a world that often rewards sameness.

The book follows a student’s journey through different stages of life - from childhood expectations and school marks to teenage comparison, college confusion, career uncertainty, digital distraction, emotional pressure, and the search for real-life readiness.

It asks a deeper question:
Are students being prepared only to perform, or are they also being prepared to understand themselves, handle life, and make meaningful choices?

This book reflects on what education may be missing beyond exams, marks, and degrees. It explores the need for practical skills, emotional awareness, self-understanding, financial literacy, creativity, and real-world confidence.

Written for students, parents, and young adults, Fear of Being Different invites readers to rethink success, question pressure, and understand why becoming different may not be something to fear - but something to understand.

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