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Have you realized there are at least two sides to every story? Have you turned back into your life, into the shoes of the people who came into your life and seen things through their eyes? If not, this book is for you. This book will take you through the life of Aadhik–an immature and confused guy working as a software engineer. He doesn’t find happiness in his job as he is not recognized. Does he resign his high-paying job just for that? Is he transforming into a narcissist from being immature?
Vayga has finished college. She is from a conservative Brahmin family. Just like every young, educated girl, brought up in a strict traditional family, she is now looking for a break from life within the bounds of family rules and a kick start to an independent life doing something she enjoys.
Aadhik and Vayga cross their paths in life and are introduced to some new people. What happens after that? Does Aadhik realize his immaturity, or does he succumb to it? Does Vayga find her purpose?
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Have you realized there are at least two sides to every story? Have you turned back into your life, into the shoes of the people who came into your life and seen things through their eyes? If not, this book is for you. This book will take you through the life of Aadhik–an immature and confused guy working as a software engineer. He doesn’t find happiness in his job as he is not recognized. Does he resign his high-paying job just for that? Is he transforming into a narcissist from being immature?
Vayga has finished college. She is from a conservative Brahmin family. Just like every young, educated girl, brought up in a strict traditional family, she is now looking for a break from life within the bounds of family rules and a kick start to an independent life doing something she enjoys.
Aadhik and Vayga cross their paths in life and are introduced to some new people. What happens after that? Does Aadhik realize his immaturity, or does he succumb to it? Does Vayga find her purpose?