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Best-selling teen author of "The Art of Miracles," Yamuna Hasan has once again stirred up conversation with an Instagram post that has now crossed one million views. She spoke about the cost of premature rejoicing, sharing a factual account from her personal circle.
In her IG, Yamuna chronicled the unfortunate fate of a girl who announced a curtailed colossal victory. According to her, she shared her one-million-dollar modeling deal with everyone she knew, even in the absence of certainty. A week later, the opportunity disappeared into thin air, as she got replaced by someone else.
Yamuna’s powerful theory: jealousy’s force, though invisible, can create complications, oftentimes tremendously malevolent. She, poignantly and as-a-matter-of-factly fashion, said that had the announcement been saved until everything was final, the outcome may actually be different. While some may call it superstition, Yamuna Hasan believes the utter influence of unified emotion is tangibly real.
The comment section has exploded with thousands of users having similar stories, ranging from lost partnerships to canceled contracts—all because of preemptive celebration. To avoid this, Yamuna Hasan suggests being patient and practicing restraint by announcing anything after the finish line, not before. At the end of the day, envy can severely mess up the positive energy, throwing things off course. One thing is clear—her words have reached millions, where people not only took note but are already applying them in their lives.
Without a doubt, lessons on jealousy are one of the many enlightened learnings to gain from Yamuna Hasan's book, "The Art of Miracles," which she co-wrote with her equally talented sister, Ayesha Hasan. If you believe today is the day to discover untapped potentials and partake on a life-changing journey towards greatness, don't waste time and get a copy of "The Art of Miracles," available in a wide array of online retailers.