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Book Review: New york to new you


 New York to New you

By Manoj Gupta

About The Book:
Ever asked the question about the purpose of your life?
Have you ever looked deep inside you and understood the power within?
Ever tried to understand things that are not apparently visible?

Ever wondered how it would have been if you had a chance to learn from the geniuses like Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Chanakya, Swami Vivekanand?
Ever felt to read a book, which summarises and simplifies eternal powerful human psychology and philosophy in easy language?

The book “New York to New You” is an answer to all the above questions.
This book is an attempt to explain the core ancient philosophy in contemporary language while bridging the gap between reality and relative reality.

The book is a panacea for people suffering from anxiety, depression, corporate conflicts, and looking for solace in their life.

It’s about all about you and your Odyssey within. The book has transformed a lot of lives and it will definitely transform yours

About the Author:
An accomplished corporate leader, frequent keynote speaker, and a trusted advisor’ summarises Manoj Gupta.
It took more than two decades of extensive research, introspection, interviews of many people to unravel the core philosophy and human psychology concepts before penning down the book. His fascination to bring a fusion of wellness & mindfulness in the stressed-out business & corporate world has helped many people in transforming their lives.
Professionally, he has led business over several billion-dollar revenues and transformed a lot of lives.


Review:

New York to New you is a book which I wanted to read just when I first saw its cover. At that time, I didn’t know that it was some self- help book. I took my own sweet time to understand each and every concept given in this book. The two main characters in this book are thoroughly written and they compliment the whole reading experience. The Author is surely able to do his part in letting us know the difference between how to make a living and how to actually live life.
I am sure each and every reader will love this book and understand it.

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