THERE ARE NO ACHIEVEMENTS
There Are No Achievements :Only Duties Done Daily In a world that celebrates the obvious and applauds the ordinary, this book asks an uncomfortable question: What if what you call achievements are merely duties you finally started taking seriously? From discipline and health to family, business, learning, and nation-building, Dr. Abhishek Gilara dismantles the modern obsession with outcomes and replaces it with a quieter, stronger philosophy of responsibility without ego. This is not a book about success. It is a book about standards. Written with clarity, honesty, and lived experience, this work challenges readers to stop chasing applause and start honouring obligation. Because when brushing your teeth feels like an achievement, society has already forgotten how to live. This book is for those who: • believe consistency should be normal, not celebrated • see discipline as hygiene, not heroism • value duty over validation I want peace, not performance. There is nothing extraordinary inside these pages. And that is exactly the point.

































