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Consciouspreneur | Book review


 Book review:

After reading " New York to New You" I was excited to read this book by the author. I was interested to know about Conscious preneur . Is it about Conscious or more than that? Yes its far more than I expected. This book promises a new borderless world that answers several questions,  but raises new ones about the very existence and beliefs of mankind. 

"Consciouspreneurs" are the ones who will win the marathon in the long run with their superior cultural and spiritual practices, and ecosystem that will make them truly holistic to face the unknown future ahead.

The book is divided in 7sections, each section guiding about a different phase of life and place. The book takes the reader on a journey around the world, covering London, Brazil, Mexico,  Hawaii, Egypt, Italy and Japan through characters , drama, story and suspense.

The author has meticulously blended scientific facts with examples to explain hardcore facts of science in vivid manner. He has provided ample space to pen down favourite lines or deep meaning anecdotes in the notes area to introspection deep within you. His simple yet unique manner of helping his reader to gain deep insights of life is praise worthy. 

Few quotes from the book that piqued me :
📚 " Religion  essentially means uniting you with yourself. Its a union of you and your inner world of thoughts, emotions and desires, which bring quiescence and symphony within".
📚 " Suffering in the search for truth gives true meaning to the truth".

Overall, this book is a replica of many facts guided in a simple manner through the characters and journey of beautiful places to explain that place doesn't change the fact. A compelling read, do grab it!

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