What does success really look like?
For years, I believed it could be measured by grades, awards, rankings, and achievements. Like many students, I spent countless hours chasing the next milestone, convinced that every result would define my future. But somewhere along the way, I discovered that the most valuable lessons are rarely taught in a classroom.
The Psychology of 64 Squares is a reflection on the experiences, challenges, failures, and moments of growth that shape us beyond academics. From navigating the pressures of school life to balancing ambition with personal development, this book explores what it means to learn not just for exams, but for life itself.
Written from the perspective of a student still on the journey, The Psychology of 64 Squares offers insights for anyone striving to find purpose, resilience, and success on their own terms. It is a reminder that while report cards may capture what we know, they can never fully capture who we become.