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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is interactive, unedited, brief, and non-substantiated. It is an attempt to deal with a casual existential crisis for someone that has lived a relatively easy and average life. It may not give all the answers, but it can broaden the horizon for the possibilities. It is intentionally abstract to let the imagination fill the gaps. This book will be successful if you can start to rejoice successes, failures, discipline, indulgences, relationships, and imperfection in general, without too much noise. You can even become your best friend. It may also give you confidence to hold the brush, dip it in a color of your choice and start painting a life like no one is watching. So, give it a go!
Vandana Gupta
Vandana grew up in North India. Her earliest memories are of close family, and community ties in the backdrop of snow-covered mountains. Her family lived in various parts of Himachal Pradesh during those years. She did her Baccalaureate program in architecture from Chandigarh. After working for a few years in India, she and her husband lived in Ontario, Canada before their eventual move to the United States of America. Her ideas are shaped by observing the contrasts, and similarities in different parts of the world. This created a lot of intersections between religion, spirituality, worldly pursuits, and managing her own analytical mind. Vandana is a practicing architect, and lives with her husband and two kids in Dallas, Texas, while maintaining close ties with the families in India. She considers herself fortunate to be in the close wisdom of friends, and family that are near, and far.
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