You cannot edit this Postr after publishing. Are you sure you want to Publish?
Experience reading like never before
Sign in to continue reading.
"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 Pal
How to be good, healthy, and religious?
How to stop worries, manage time, and control anger?
How to be happy, wealthy, control the mind, and stay positive?
This book is an attempt to understand the possible answers to these common life questions, the author gathered through his various readings. Some snippets from the book are:
· Good life is not a passive existence where we live and let others live. It is one of involvement with family and friends to make life less difficult for one another.
· Healthy food, regular exercise, uninterrupted sleep at night for 6 to 8 hours, and managing stress are important for a healthy life.
· Belief in God, prayer, charitable giving, fasting, pilgrimage, and celebrations are common to all religions.
· Worry is simply an activity, not a reality. It is just like our numerous normal thoughts.
· Time management is life management, and it is nothing but giving order to our life.
· Anger is harmful to our relationships, our career, and our health. It can make others unfriendly and rob us of our peace of mind.
· Happiness is a journey and not a destination.
· When we die, what we have accomplished financially is often quickly forgotten. What is remembered is what we did for others, and it is our real wealth.
· Our mind doesn’t age. The past and the present always exist in our minds, changing freely between conscious to sub-conscious and sub-conscious to a conscious state.
· Miracles do happen, and they happen more often to people who are positively positive.
Some people believe that making a lot of money and living in luxury is success in life. Others believe that having a good education, employment, and living in happiness with a loving wife and children is success in life. This book is meant for the people in the latter category.
It looks like you’ve already submitted a review for this book.
Write your review for this book (optional)
Review Deleted
Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Sreenivasan Atholi
Sreenivasan Atholi is a retired banker having 32 years of service with the Reserve Bank of India. Though he used to regularly read books and periodicals, he never wrote anything for publishing. At the age of 72, this is his first attempt in this regard. This publication is based on notes prepared by him.
The items in your Cart will be deleted, click ok to proceed.