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Finding Your Mojo: Based on Teachings of Chanakya, Vivekananda and Tagore

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India was the cradle of civilization for thousands of years. Indians were ahead in every science, philosophy, war tactics, arts, and moral values. For example, the library at Nalanda University had thousands of books on every subject under the sun. Tragically, all these invaluable books and treatises were destroyed by an invading army.The unfortunate subjugation of this great nation, first at the hands of the Mughals and Turkic armies, and then at the hands of the British, brought the glory of this great nation down. Even when the British took over the control of India, the share of Indian GDP was 26% of the world’s GDP. That means one-fourth of the world’s wealth was in India.By the time the British left India, the Indian GDP had been truncated to just 2% of the world’s GDP. The British were particularly ruthless when it came to looting India; they took all the money and other valuables to United Kingdom. The Mughals, on the other hand, settled in India and by making the country their home, didn’t bleed India of its riches. Before Mughals, the story was different though and many tribal attackers from Persia, Afghanistan, and beyond looted India as they pleased.Yet, Indians have managed to come out of this period of subjugation and have thrived since winning independence from the British in 1947. Today, Indian companies are ruling many corners of the world. The Indian GDP is now close to 8% of the world’s GDP. But to take India back to its original glory, each and every Indian has to contribute.This book is suitable for readers of all ages but is particularly useful for those who want to understand the strength of Indian wisdom. Ten powerful thoughts given by each of these great masters of their time have been explained first before being followed by an example. We would like to call these thoughts the “gems of wisdom” by Indian masters.Use this book whichever way you want, share it with your friends, review it on your blogs, or on your social media pages, and let us know what you think. Best wishes to each one of you.

44 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 24, 2021

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Kulpreet Yadav

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One of the leading fiction writers in India, Kulpreet Yadav retired voluntarily from the armed forces to pursue a career in writing in 2014. Also a motivational speaker now, he has spoken at more than two hundred schools, colleges, and global corporate brands during the last four years. Popular for his Andy Karan series, his new spy novel, Murder in Paharganj, was published by Bloomsbury India in Oct 2017. Kulpreet lives in Delhi with his wife and two daughters.

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