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Started reading Uprising: The Liberation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli by Neelesh Kulkarni.
It's a gripping tale of how the UT, post independence, was grappling with the rule of the Portuguese and how it was up to a few brave men and women to take matters into their own hands. I can so imagine this converting into a movie. I genuinely had no idea about this part of our history.
Great book if you like history, non-fiction, and curated storytelling.
My 3rd book, Make Epic Money, has sold 1,26,000+ copies in India with a 4.4+ rating. You can buy it in Hindi, English, Marathi, Audio, and Kindle here.
The book has also been converted into a video course (in Hindi and English) - that you can check out here.
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When are you the most productive, during the day?
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Results of last week's question
Clearly a lot of people feel stuck - either in a golden cage (earning well, but not fulfilled) or worse, in a crisis (not earning well, not feeling fulfilled).
My response?
I am living my dream life - high financial success and high personal fulfilment. Very grateful.
Was at BITS Pilani Goa Campus last week - absolutely stunning campus. What greenery. And of course - the students were smart as well :))
This Sunday we went for an annual ritual - Onam Sadhya. At our favorite South Indian cuisine restaurant - Dakshin. LOVED it!
I am in Bangalore today. Had an awesome session with Dell Digital yesterday. Find me in the crowd, haha :)
When you catch up with friends after a really long time, you are basically looking at yourself in the past.
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The wise respond. The fools react.
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Do you know which is the most stolen food item in the world?
Apparently, it is cheese.
According to some studies, about 4% of all cheese produced globally ends up being stolen.
On that note, guess which is the highest selling product in Walmart?
Hint: It is not cheese, but it is a food item.
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