Becoming King

Becoming King by Zen Isa, published by Zen ISA on April 8, 2024, is a memoir that delves into the journey of a young boy named Aaron as he confronts the realities of leadership. At just ten years old, Aaron grapples with the guilt of being a bystander to bullying and takes it upon himself to transform the playgrounds of Eastview Gardens. This narrative offers a unique perspective on leadership, emphasizing personal growth and the importance of uplifting others rather than traditional notions of power.
Readers will find a raw and honest exploration of what it means to lead, as Aaron learns valuable lessons from his experiences. Becoming King challenges conventional views of leadership, encouraging readers to discover their inner leader in unexpected situations. The book invites reflection on the nature of ambition and the impact one can have on their community, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in personal development and the dynamics of leadership. With 116 pages, this edition is presented in English, offering a concise yet impactful narrative.
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After being a complicit bystander as his friend got bullied, 10 year old Aaron takes on the burden of leadership in a bid to rid the sacred playgrounds of Eastview Gardens from the blight of bullying; in the process growing to understand what it takes to be King.
Becoming King isn’t your typical leadership guide. It’s a raw and honest exploration of leadership forged in the heart of a child. This book isn’t about climbing corporate ladders; it’s about channeling your ambition to elevate others, inspired by the unexpected leadership lessons learned on the playground.
Becoming King is a call to reimagine leadership with fresh, unfiltered eyes. It’s about finding the leader within, even in the most unexpected places, and using that power to uplift those around you.
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