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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNihar Mahapatra, an IIT Kharagpur alumnus, has spent almost two decades in the IT industry. He has worked with many Fortune 500 companies in USA, Europe and many cities in India and abroad for different assignments. During these engagements, he has interacted with people from different countries, races, religions, and beliefs. All these years he has been a keen observer of human behaviour and has shown ample interest in understanding what the common aspects of happiness are, what makes us happy, and how to experience happiness in life. Nihar lives in Bhubaneswar, India with his family aRead More...
Nihar Mahapatra, an IIT Kharagpur alumnus, has spent almost two decades in the IT industry. He has worked with many Fortune 500 companies in USA, Europe and many cities in India and abroad for different assignments. During these engagements, he has interacted with people from different countries, races, religions, and beliefs.
All these years he has been a keen observer of human behaviour and has shown ample interest in understanding what the common aspects of happiness are, what makes us happy, and how to experience happiness in life. Nihar lives in Bhubaneswar, India with his family and is working for one of the IT majors. He is an agile coach and Blockchain evangelist and a motivational speaker primarily focusing on happiness, leadership and management skills.
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We all want to be happy and we set various targets for ourselves in order to experience happiness. We need everything to be perfect in our lives: a good job, a good spouse, a good house, a good car, a good neighbour, a good boss and even a good fortune. The list is endless and our “happiness” is conditionally dependent on all these ‘good targets’ that we set for ourselves. But these ‘good targets’ often keep changing as we see a new car model o
We all want to be happy and we set various targets for ourselves in order to experience happiness. We need everything to be perfect in our lives: a good job, a good spouse, a good house, a good car, a good neighbour, a good boss and even a good fortune. The list is endless and our “happiness” is conditionally dependent on all these ‘good targets’ that we set for ourselves. But these ‘good targets’ often keep changing as we see a new car model on the road or a new model walking on the ramp.
We chase happiness through these so-called ‘good targets’ and once we achieve these, the betters, the bests and the better than the bests become our next targets, making our happiness completely conditional.
The challenge is how to stay happy in these scenarios. How to settle down? Where to settle down? What kind of targets should we set for ourselves so that we stay happy always?
Anand (the hero of the book) has the answers.
He has the skill for “Discovering happiness out of anything in life”.
This book will take us on a happy ride with Anand and his unique experiments with life to get the best out of every moment.
Let’s start the journey, on your marks... Get… Set… Go… Happy !!!
We all want to be happy and we set various targets for ourselves in order to experience happiness. We need everything to be perfect in our lives: a good job, a good spouse, a good house, a good car, a good neighbour, a good boss and even a good fortune. The list is endless and our “happiness” is conditionally dependent on all these ‘good targets’ that we set for ourselves. But these ‘good targets’ often keep changing as we see a new car model o
We all want to be happy and we set various targets for ourselves in order to experience happiness. We need everything to be perfect in our lives: a good job, a good spouse, a good house, a good car, a good neighbour, a good boss and even a good fortune. The list is endless and our “happiness” is conditionally dependent on all these ‘good targets’ that we set for ourselves. But these ‘good targets’ often keep changing as we see a new car model on the road or a new model walking on the ramp.
We chase happiness through these so-called ‘good targets’ and once we achieve these, the betters, the bests and the better than the bests become our next targets, making our happiness completely conditional.
The challenge is how to stay happy in these scenarios. How to settle down? Where to settle down? What kind of targets should we set for ourselves so that we stay happy always?
Anand (the hero of the book) has the answers.
He has the skill for “Discovering happiness out of anything in life”.
This book will take us on a happy ride with Anand and his unique experiments with life to get the best out of every moment.
Let’s start the journey, on your marks... Get… Set… Go… Happy !!!
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