David Yadkouri's New Book "To Succeed in Life, Trust No One!" is Intended to Be a Guardian Aimed at Those Who Take Life for Granted and Fall Asleep Along the Way.

David Yadkouri, an Iranian native and determined conqueror of obstacles, has completed his most recent book “To Succeed in Life, Trust No One!”:  a strong and inspired work that explores how obstacles in life make one stronger, and valued friendships help in moving in the right direction.

Although David has worked within the engineering field for more than thirty years, he says, “My greatest aspiration was to fulfill my father’s legacy and write books and poetry, which has now come to fruition.”

Published by Fulton Books, David Yadkouri’s book details the life of a man named John. John was a blind man who could not see the ups and downs of life. With the help of Jamila, his closest friend and confidant, he learned how to open his eyes and see that who or what is believed acceptable, may not necessarily be trustworthy.

John is an immigrant who came to the United States of America to achieve everyone’s dream of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. Along the way he encountered several obstacles, including while in high school abroad, in college in America, at work, and in love. Each experience taught him to recognize true friendships apart from false ones by being alert and active to determine whatever steps are necessary to succeed in life by going in the right direction, which, according to Jamila, is “TTBL” or to “think, talk, and behave in righteousness and love, love, love.”

Readers who wish to experience this inspiring work can purchase “To Succeed in Life, Trust No One!” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books

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