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Things we can learn from the book "PERSONAL EXCELLENCE THROUGH THE BHAGAVAD GITA" by Swami Sukhabodhananda

                                                                                                                 About the Author:-  Swami Sukhabodhananda is the founder Chairman of Prasanna Trust, a non-profit organization in Bengaluru, Karnataka. He is also the founder of the research wing of Prasanna Foundation, which focuses on the scientific aspects of meditation. His several books have many discover a new way of living life. He is also an invitee to various forums in India, USA, UK and Switzerland. He has been addressing many gatherings at important Universities in India and Abroad.  His self-development programs have benefitted many in the corporate sectors of reputed institutions like banking, finance, industry, education, armed forces and police.  He was also one of the top best five exponent of spiritual knowledge. Swamiji's another books include "Oh, Mind Relax Please" and "Oh,Life Relax Please" are the top best-sellers in the country and has set a ne

Lessons From The Rudest Book Ever

  The Rudest Book ever is written by Shwetabh Gangwar.                                              About the Author:- Shwetabh Gangwar is a novelist, public speaker, professional problem-solver. For the past five years, people from all over the world have contacted him with their troubles and he worked these out for them. In the process, he has observed a simple pattern, people need a set of principles and perspectives to protest them all the unnecessary problems they go through. Codes to live by essentially. He defines it as the purpose of his life and what truly brings him meaning. About the Book:-  The book was published in the year in 2019. It is the first written book by Shwetabh Gangwar.The book has 17 chapters and about 213 pages long. It is a non- fictional book which gives us advices to make insanely practical ideas to free our mind from all problems. Gangwar's narrative is bold and likable due to his use of sarcasm and witty humor and makes you see yourself for what you