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THEARTOFBEINGALONE

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  YEAR # 2025 | BOOK 4/52 Book Review: The Art of Being Alone My takeaways: You'll stop worrying what others think about you when you realise how seldom they do. Your imagination shapes your reality - You are enough to change your life by yourself.  Knowing & Accepting Yourself - Accept yourself first, enjoy your company to allow others to accept you.  Regular dates with your mind - There is a freedom in knowing yourself. Untag Yourself (Be undefinable) - Detach the tags that you and the world have attached to your soul.  Give rest to your mind.  Start defining things for yourself. Action is the cure for almost everything. #TheArtOfBeingAlone #SelfDiscovery #Mindfulness #InnerPeace #PersonalGrowth #YouAreEnough #SelfAcceptance #DetachAndThrive #EmpowerYourself #BeUndefinable #RenukaGavrani The book also mentions Cal Newport's Deep Work

LivingAtTheSource

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  YEAR # 2025 | BOOK 3/52 Book Review: Living At The Source - Yoga Teachings of Vivekananda My takeaways: Self-Realization : Understand your true self and recognize the divine within. Inner Strength : Tap into inner resources to overcome challenges. Service to Humanity : Embrace selfless service as a path to spiritual growth. Unity of Religions : All religions lead to the same ultimate truth. Mind Mastery : Control the mind through meditation and discipline. Detachment : Let go of material desires for spiritual growth. Fearlessness and Faith : Cultivate courage and believe in your potential. #SelfRealization #InnerStrength #SpiritualGrowth #Mindfulness #PositiveThinking #UnityInDiversity #ServiceToHumanity #Detachment #Fearlessness #FaithInYourself #PracticalSpirituality #MeditationMatters #DivineWithin #SpiritualWisdom #PathToPeace

इरफ़ान : और कुछ पन्ने कोरे रह गए

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  YEAR # 2025 | BOOK 2/52 Book Review: Irfan by Ajay Brahmatmaj Ajay Brahmatmaj’s  Irfan  beautifully captures the essence of a man who spoke volumes through his expressions. Divided into two sections— Irfan  and  Irfaniyat —the book begins with a candid interview from 2003, offering raw insights into his journey. The second section compiles heartfelt tributes from industry stalwarts. With expressive language and detailed editing, the author presents a profound tribute to Irrfan Khan, celebrating his unmatched artistry and legacy. #Irfan #IrrfanKhan #AjayBrahmatmaj #BookReview #BollywoodBooks #IrrfanLegacy  #IndianCinema #MustRead #BiographicalBooks My Review of few Irrfan Movies -  Talvar ,  Paan Singh Tomar  ,  Piku  ,  The Lunchbox  ,  Qarib Qarib Singlle  ,  Haasil ,  Maqbool

DEEPWORK-BY-CALNEWPORT

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  YEAR # 2025 | BOOK 1/52 Review of  Deep Work  by Cal Newport -  • Explores the concept of distraction-free, high-intensity focus to master skills and                          produce exceptional results. • Encourages deliberate practice, rituals, and routines for achieving deep work and                     avoiding shallow tasks. • Highlights the importance of controlling attention and managing time effectively. • Demonstrates how focus generates flow, happiness, and productivity in a                                        knowledge-driven economy. • Provides actionable strategies for adopting deep work as a lifestyle, ensuring long-                  ...

RetSamadhi

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  Ret Samadhi  by Geetanjali Shree is a profound Hindi novel exploring Partition’s emotional scars through the journey of an 80-year-old woman revisiting Pakistan. Winner of the International Booker Prize (2022), its playful yet poignant narrative critiques the treatment of women and the Indian family system. Geetanjali’s unique storytelling and rich characters, like Ma and Rosy Bua, make this a deeply moving tale. It requires patience but rewards readers with vivid, evocative insights.  #RetSamadhi #GeetanjaliShree #PartitionStories #InternationalBookerWinner #HindiLiterature