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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalTanmeen Maken, born in Pathankot, India, is a business leader and emerging author with a deep curiosity for understanding human behavior and the paradoxes that shape our lives. At 43, he has established himself as a successful entrepreneur in cement manufacturing and hydroelectric power projects. Beyond his professional achievements, Tanmeen’s relentless questioning of human nature and motivation defines his unique perspective. Writing for Tanmeen is a natural extension of his desire to explore the dynamics of ambition, contentment, and personal growth. His debut book, The Paradox of Enough:Read More...
Tanmeen Maken, born in Pathankot, India, is a business leader and emerging author with a deep curiosity for understanding human behavior and the paradoxes that shape our lives. At 43, he has established himself as a successful entrepreneur in cement manufacturing and hydroelectric power projects. Beyond his professional achievements, Tanmeen’s relentless questioning of human nature and motivation defines his unique perspective.
Writing for Tanmeen is a natural extension of his desire to explore the dynamics of ambition, contentment, and personal growth. His debut book, The Paradox of Enough: Does Satisfaction Kill Progress?, blends philosophical inquiry with relatable observations, encouraging readers to reflect on their definitions of success and fulfillment.
Tanmeen’s works, including The Illusion of Luxury: Breaking Free from the Trap of Branded Goods and The Mind’s Trap: Escaping the Comfort of Potential, weave cultural heritage, practical insights, and thoughtful inquiry into narratives that resonate with readers navigating life’s complexities.
As a Sikh gentleman with a respect for tradition and an openness to new perspectives, Tanmeen invites readers to break free from societal constraints, embrace intentional living, and redefine what it means to lead a balanced life. His reflective nature and compelling voice make him an author to watch in the realm of personal growth and philosophical exploration.
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"Are you living your life, or are you living for the brand?"
In The Illusion of Luxury: Living Beyond Labels and Logos, acclaimed author and businessman Tanmeenn Singh Maken pulls back the curtain on the glittering world of branded goods to reveal the hidden costs of our obsession with luxury. From sleek watches and designer handbags to exclusive logos and limited editions, Maken explores why we crave what we don’t need—and what it’s really
"Are you living your life, or are you living for the brand?"
In The Illusion of Luxury: Living Beyond Labels and Logos, acclaimed author and businessman Tanmeenn Singh Maken pulls back the curtain on the glittering world of branded goods to reveal the hidden costs of our obsession with luxury. From sleek watches and designer handbags to exclusive logos and limited editions, Maken explores why we crave what we don’t need—and what it’s really costing us.
Blending sharp insights with relatable stories, this book examines:
The psychological traps of social status and consumerism.
How branded goods exploit our hunger for superiority and validation.
The impact of luxury culture on the middle class—financially, emotionally, and socially.
Why sustainability and mindful living are becoming the new luxury.
Packed with humor, real-life examples, and actionable advice, The Illusion of Luxury challenges you to rethink your relationship with material possessions and invites you to discover what truly brings happiness.
Isn’t it time to break free from the cage of logos and labels?
This eye-opening book is a must-read for anyone who has ever questioned the true value of what they own—and what owns them.
"Are you living your life, or are you living for the brand?"
In The Illusion of Luxury: Living Beyond Labels and Logos, acclaimed author and businessman Tanmeenn Singh Maken pulls back the curtain on the glittering world of branded goods to reveal the hidden costs of our obsession with luxury. From sleek watches and designer handbags to exclusive logos and limited editions, Maken explores why we crave what we don’t need—and what it’s really
"Are you living your life, or are you living for the brand?"
In The Illusion of Luxury: Living Beyond Labels and Logos, acclaimed author and businessman Tanmeenn Singh Maken pulls back the curtain on the glittering world of branded goods to reveal the hidden costs of our obsession with luxury. From sleek watches and designer handbags to exclusive logos and limited editions, Maken explores why we crave what we don’t need—and what it’s really costing us.
Blending sharp insights with relatable stories, this book examines:
The psychological traps of social status and consumerism.
How branded goods exploit our hunger for superiority and validation.
The impact of luxury culture on the middle class—financially, emotionally, and socially.
Why sustainability and mindful living are becoming the new luxury.
Packed with humor, real-life examples, and actionable advice, The Illusion of Luxury challenges you to rethink your relationship with material possessions and invites you to discover what truly brings happiness.
Isn’t it time to break free from the cage of logos and labels?
This eye-opening book is a must-read for anyone who has ever questioned the true value of what they own—and what owns them.
The Paradox of Enough – Does Satisfaction Kill Progress?
In a world that never stops pushing us to achieve more, do more, and be more, where does one draw the line between fulfillment and ambition? Is true satisfaction the end of growth, or can contentment and progress coexist in harmony?
The Paradox of Enough – Does Satisfaction Kill Progress? is a deep dive into the complex interplay between contentment and the drive for more. Drawing on wisd
The Paradox of Enough – Does Satisfaction Kill Progress?
In a world that never stops pushing us to achieve more, do more, and be more, where does one draw the line between fulfillment and ambition? Is true satisfaction the end of growth, or can contentment and progress coexist in harmony?
The Paradox of Enough – Does Satisfaction Kill Progress? is a deep dive into the complex interplay between contentment and the drive for more. Drawing on wisdom from ancient philosophies, modern psychology, and real-world stories, this book explores the timeless question: When is enough truly enough?
Through engaging chapters that dissect everything from the hedonic treadmill to the impact of social comparison and societal expectations, this book invites readers to reflect on their own relationship with growth and satisfaction. It challenges the belief that ambition must always come at the cost of inner peace and raises thought-provoking questions about the true cost of our unending quest for progress.
Whether you’re striving for success in your career, searching for deeper personal fulfillment, or simply trying to find balance in a world obsessed with productivity, The Paradox of Enough offers a fresh perspective that will inspire you to rethink your priorities. With a narrative that seamlessly blends thought-provoking insights and practical wisdom, this book will leave you questioning the traditional definitions of success and inspire you to embrace a more balanced approach to life.
Prepare to embark on a journey that will make you pause, ponder, and ultimately redefine what it means to truly grow—without losing sight of what you already have.
The Paradox of Enough – Does Satisfaction Kill Progress?
In a world that never stops pushing us to achieve more, do more, and be more, where does one draw the line between fulfillment and ambition? Is true satisfaction the end of growth, or can contentment and progress coexist in harmony?
The Paradox of Enough – Does Satisfaction Kill Progress? is a deep dive into the complex interplay between contentment and the drive for more. Drawing on wisd
The Paradox of Enough – Does Satisfaction Kill Progress?
In a world that never stops pushing us to achieve more, do more, and be more, where does one draw the line between fulfillment and ambition? Is true satisfaction the end of growth, or can contentment and progress coexist in harmony?
The Paradox of Enough – Does Satisfaction Kill Progress? is a deep dive into the complex interplay between contentment and the drive for more. Drawing on wisdom from ancient philosophies, modern psychology, and real-world stories, this book explores the timeless question: When is enough truly enough?
Through engaging chapters that dissect everything from the hedonic treadmill to the impact of social comparison and societal expectations, this book invites readers to reflect on their own relationship with growth and satisfaction. It challenges the belief that ambition must always come at the cost of inner peace and raises thought-provoking questions about the true cost of our unending quest for progress.
Whether you’re striving for success in your career, searching for deeper personal fulfillment, or simply trying to find balance in a world obsessed with productivity, The Paradox of Enough offers a fresh perspective that will inspire you to rethink your priorities. With a narrative that seamlessly blends thought-provoking insights and practical wisdom, this book will leave you questioning the traditional definitions of success and inspire you to embrace a more balanced approach to life.
Prepare to embark on a journey that will make you pause, ponder, and ultimately redefine what it means to truly grow—without losing sight of what you already have.
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