Book Launch Event: "Don’t Let Anyone Steal Your Dream"

22/03/2025 12:59
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KPL (KPL) A highly anticipated book launch for "Don’t Let Anyone Steal Your Dream" (also known as "Follow Your Dream") took place at the Suphattra Hotel in Vientiane on March 21. The author, Mr. Hatsawan Hemani, who is widely recognized by his pen name "Kou Seng," is a respected educator, businessperson, and the director of the Lao Dream Creation Education Center.

(KPL) A highly anticipated book launch for "Don’t Let Anyone Steal Your Dream" (also known as "Follow Your Dream") took place at the Suphattra Hotel in Vientiane on March 21. The author, Mr. Hatsawan Hemani, who is widely recognized by his pen name "Kou Seng," is a respected educator, businessperson, and the director of the Lao Dream Creation Education Center.

The event was honored by the presence of Mr. Phouphet Kyophilavong, Vice Dean of the National University of Laos, who represented a wide range of attendees including entrepreneurs, business executives, educators, and personal development enthusiasts.

Mr. Hatsawan Hemani has dedicated much of his life to motivating the Lao people to pursue their dreams and strive for success. "Don’t Let Anyone Steal Your Dream" marks his debut as an author and is packed with 27 insightful chapters aimed at helping individuals achieve success, particularly focusing on business leaders, entrepreneurs, CEOs, and business owners.

The book is not just an inspirational guide but also a practical roadmap, offering 27 lessons on achieving success. During the event, Mr. Hemani presented a summary of the book, emphasizing five key strategies for turning dreams into reality:

1.  Dream Big: Set ambitious goals, build a clear vision, and create a strong foundation for your future.

2. Act Small: Begin with small, consistent actions, and never give up on your path to bigger achievements.

3. Move Right: Convert negative energy into positive actions, turning setbacks into opportunities for success.

4. Go Fast: Make small, efficient efforts to reach your goals more quickly.

5.  Enjoy Slow: Embrace the present moment, finding happiness and meaning in every step of the journey.

The event also included a networking session, providing attendees an opportunity to connect and share their experiences. Many participants expressed how they appreciated the practical advice offered in the book, believing that its principles could be effectively applied in both business and personal life.

The evening concluded with Mr. Hatsawan Hemani signing copies of his book and posing for photos with attendees.

For those interested in purchasing "Don’t Let Anyone Steal Your Dream", it is available in bookstores throughout Vientiane or can be ordered through local printing houses and bookshops.

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