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Your Passport to HMT: 3 Pillars of Great Life
Posted by Literary Titan

Your Passport is a heartfelt and direct guide for students, parents, and teachers about the real meaning of education and the building blocks of a fulfilling life. Written in a conversational tone, the book is essentially a life manual that revolves around the concept of HMT, Health, Money, and Time, as the essential trio needed to live a meaningful and happy life. Dr. Prakash Shah shares his own story of mediocrity, realization, and transformation, and uses that personal arc to connect with young readers who might be lost, distracted, or struggling with motivation. Through short chapters, relatable classroom stories, and repeated mantras, he urges students to embrace discipline, value boredom, and build habits that support long-term growth.
Reading this book felt a lot like sitting with a wise uncle who isn’t afraid to call you out when you’re making excuses. I appreciated the honesty. Dr. Shah doesn’t sugarcoat the truth. He tells you flat out: hard work beats talent, repetition is your best friend, and entertainment is expensive in ways we often overlook. But what really stood out for me was how much empathy is woven into the tough love. He’s not lecturing; he’s trying to spare you the regret he once felt. The message is definitely hammered home more than once, but I didn’t mind it. The repetition drove the point deeper. If anything, it made me stop and ask why we don’t teach these basics more openly in schools.
The book’s writing style is simple, approachable, and packed with emotion. There were moments I felt inspired, like when he turned something as abstract as “discipline” into a clear, doable habit. I liked how he used stories of students and metaphors like muscles growing through pain or seeds pushing through dirt to show what progress really looks like. It wasn’t just about academics, either. The insights into health, relationships, and even financial independence made this more than just a student guide, it’s a life guide.
I’d recommend Your Passport to students who are drifting or struggling to find motivation, to parents who want to support their kids with more than just rules, and to teachers looking for a new way to reach their classes. It’s a humble, passionate book with a lot of wisdom packed into its pages.
Pages: 103 | ASIN: B0DGL4LP9J
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