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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 PalWe all live within brackets, self-imposed limitations that restrict our perspectives, define our choices, and shape our experiences. These brackets, formed by societal expectations, cultural norms, and ingrained beliefs, often hold us captive to a life that feels smaller than the vast potential we carry within.
Imagine a life where your potential is unburdened by self-imposed limitations, where your choices are driven by your own aspirations, and where your experiences are shaped by your own desires. This is the life that lies beyond the brackets we create for ourselves.
In this book, we embark on a journey through the lives of ordinary Indians who grapple with these invisible boundaries. We explore the complexities of personal growth, the power of challenging our own beliefs, and the liberation that comes from breaking free from the confines of our comfort zones. Through relatable narratives, insightful observations, and practical exercises, we will delve into the profound impact of our choices, the power of self-awareness, and the transformative journey of finding our true selves.
This book is an invitation to embark on a journey of liberation. We will explore the commonalities of human experience, the universal need for meaning and connection, and the power of embracing change. We will dissect the often-invisible forces that shape our lives, the societal pressures that mold our perceptions, and the internal dialogues that guide our decisions.
Anki Jain, KOKO
Anki Jain is an upcoming Indian writer seasoned with insightful observations on societal dynamics and human psychology. With a background and a passion for storytelling, she weaves relatable narratives that resonate with Indian readers, exploring themes of cultural norms, personal growth, and the pursuit of a fulfilling life.
Her husband, co-author & editor, pen named KOKO, is a dedicated advocate for social change and believes in the power of individual transformation to create a more just and compassionate world. He has authored several articles exploring various aspects of human experience, including self-help, social commentary, and cultural analysis.
Their writing is characterized by a conversational and introspective tone, inviting readers to engage with their own inner journeys and to challenge the limitations they impose on themselves. Both of them are committed to fostering critical thinking, promoting empathy, and empowering individuals to live authentically and meaningfully.
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