Big Yin - Billy Connolly: Tale Of Billy Connolly And The Way He Nourished His Willpower From Morbidity

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Billy Connolly, a favorite of everyone who has created a buzz of laughter and enjoyment among people with his stand-up comedy, folk music, etc.

Also known as Big Yin to distinguish between his father’s and his names, he is a man who attracted the attention of the public through his various charitable activities also.

His motive behind all this is his thought that not even a fraction of the courage gained from experiences should not be lost.

Is there a doubt as to why he is holding on to this compulsion? Because as a child, he had to bear the brunt of brutalities from his own parents, and the games of fate continued to haunt him. Over time, he had to accept the pain of separation from his wife. Then he had to buy the next blow from Parkinson’s immediately due to the remorseless entertainment of the time. He made people laugh and had to surrender before the ridicule of destiny. But he refused to say give up and say goodbye.

He held his head high and stood as an inspiration to others in the courage and strength given by the furnace of experiences. God sent Pamela Stephenson, a psychologist, as his second wife, to help him with his pains throughout his life without giving him a chance to fail everywhere.

This book offers the readers as a motivation through Billy Connolly’s brilliant life, the thorny barriers he went through in his life, the ways he entertained people, and his steadfastness in the pains.

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