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Here are three questions for you: First, does perfect happiness even exist or are you simply wasting your time looking for it?
Second, are you smart enough to snatch your share of happiness from your apparently wicked life?
And third, are you sad enough to be happy?
If you had the answers to these questions, you might not have picked up this book at all; but since you have, you probably are on your quest towards happiness and positivity. So read on…
Aparna very effectively brings out everyday examples of how we face life today and are yet not able to find the happiness and emotional satisfaction that we seek. She suggests how we can go about making simple changes to the way we think, and get out of the cycle of depression and sadness. Do read her book! And may you find happiness in your life. - Amish Tripathi ( Best Seller Indian Author )
Happiness everyone needs but the path chosen is not always right. It is like deer chase. Thanks to Aparna, who gives suitable answer for this anomaly. Her experience based book is logical and satisfies ones queries. I am sure it will earn tremendous goodwill from its readers. - Prof Kamal Dikshit (National coordinator, media initiative for values )
‘Happiness: An Edangered Emotion’ is like a ready reckoner for the modern youth who seem to have forgotten to be happy!
- Today’s Education Insight (Vanessa Victor Agrawal, Editor-In-Chief)
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Here are three questions for you: First, does perfect happiness even exist or are you simply wasting your time looking for it?
Second, are you smart enough to snatch your share of happiness from your apparently wicked life?
And third, are you sad enough to be happy?
If you had the answers to these questions, you might not have picked up this book at all; but since you have, you probably are on your quest towards happiness and positivity. So read on…
Aparna very effectively brings out everyday examples of how we face life today and are yet not able to find the happiness and emotional satisfaction that we seek. She suggests how we can go about making simple changes to the way we think, and get out of the cycle of depression and sadness. Do read her book! And may you find happiness in your life. - Amish Tripathi ( Best Seller Indian Author )
Happiness everyone needs but the path chosen is not always right. It is like deer chase. Thanks to Aparna, who gives suitable answer for this anomaly. Her experience based book is logical and satisfies ones queries. I am sure it will earn tremendous goodwill from its readers. - Prof Kamal Dikshit (National coordinator, media initiative for values )
‘Happiness: An Edangered Emotion’ is like a ready reckoner for the modern youth who seem to have forgotten to be happy!
- Today’s Education Insight (Vanessa Victor Agrawal, Editor-In-Chief)