Book Reviews

You Become What You Think

by Shubham Kumar Singh An absolute gem for anyone seeking personal transformation. The book is packed with actionable insights that empower readers to elevate their happiness, relationships, and mental health. Shubham’s writing is clear, relatable, and deeply inspiring, making it a must-read for individuals aiming to unlock their full potential. Whether you’re looking to overcome […]

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Concentration and Detachment: Two of the most powerful Human abilities coming together to teach you the secret of work

Book by Sarthak Patel Today we are much advanced in terms of technology and comfort. We also have access to all the resources we need. Yet, even after gaining all that, we are losing our fundamental abilities such as concentration, focus, awareness, and self-discipline. We allow the mind to attach to things and people too easily.

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Don’t Believe Everything You Think: Why Your Thinking Is The Beginning & End Of Suffering

Book by Joseph Nguyen Don’t Believe Everything You Think is a book with its heart in the right place. In roughly 160 pages, Nguyen spells out a simple thesis: Our thinking is the root of our suffering. To avoid suffering, don’t think. The problem is not that this thesis is simple; it’s that it is simplistic.  I loved

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The Ghatotkacha Game, Marketing Lessons from Mythology by Pravin Shekar and Shraddha Anu Shekar 

Ghatotkacha is a compelling character in Indian mythology.  Everything from Ghatotkacha’s birth to his death is a game. Does he play different games, or is he a part of himself?  After reading this book, ask yourself: did Ghatotkacha play games, or did he participate in the success of a bigger game? As a marketer, what

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Climb Your Way Out of Hell: Outlier Marketing To Overcome Worst-Case Scenarios And Grow Your Business by Pravin Shekar

Climb your way out of hell by Pravin Shekar is a book that will give us the right mindset about this business World and all the entrepreneurs who have faced or facing loss and faced various types of ups and downs in this crisis. This book is very helpful for entrepreneurs and marketers. It tells about how can

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Throne Wars: Marketing Lessons from the Art of War by Pravin Shekar

Throne Wars by Pravin Shekar has been written by drawing inspiration from our ancient kings and their wisdom used in a war. Author Pravin has skillfully penned the book in a way that gives the reader a glimpse of the life led by the Tamil kings (Cholas, Cheras, Pandyas). The book consists of the stories and

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52 Moments of Marketing: Stories to kindle the Creator in you by Pravin Shekar 

52 Moments of Marketing: Stories to kindle the Creator in you by author Pravin Shekar consist of 52 chapters with a marketing twist for creators. The stories are from the author’s real-life incidents with a blend of fiction. This book is not like other ones. This will help you to plant questions in your mind and

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The Exceptionals: How The Best Become The Best And How You Can Too by Kumar Mehta

he Exceptionals by Kumar Mehta is about the 0.1% of people who reach incredible heights and prove their mettle in their field of interest.  I liked the instances where the author shared interesting facts on how to grow in life. The book not only motivates you to follow your dreams but also directs you to achieve

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