The Irrelevant You

The Irrelevant You
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Publisher : Notion Press
Total Pages : 85
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ISBN-10 : 9781644292365
ISBN-13 : 164429236X
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Book Synopsis The Irrelevant You by : Ashok K. Sharma

Download or read book The Irrelevant You written by Ashok K. Sharma and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2018-09-18 with total page 85 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Both nature and the human life follow a cyclic pattern where nothing seems to last forever. The pleasure and pain, happiness and sadness, birth and death, honor and dishonor, prosperity and poverty, spring and fall, all follow a cyclic pattern. If you have one today, you shall have the other tomorrow. That is the reality of life. No one can escape it. The Irrelevant You is a guide on how to deal with difficult situations in life, how to avoid divorce; how to handle isolation at home and in the office, how to live with less and excesses, and how to face life and death with dignity and lead a happy life even under painful conditions. Always remember, there is no one like you in the entire universe, and you can remain relevant, all through your life, if you follow some simple rules of life. The most important: Accept imperfections as the natural traits of human life and conduct yourself in a selfless manner. The book explores the various faculties of our minds and how one can harness the abundant energy available within us and solve even the most complex problems of life.


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