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How To Be Human : With What You Have, Where You Are, With What You Can

Release date: 14 May 2023
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Life is all about balance in nature―good and evil, hope and hopelessness, morality and immorality... Read More

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Life is all about balance in nature―good and evil, hope and hopelessness, morality and immorality, fear and courage . . .

This inhuman world must become human somehow. But the means to arrive at this destination seems to escape most of us. Despite various shortcomings, humans are still the torchbearers of faith, humanity, goodness, and dignity. And this book explores the various facets of ethical dilemmas and spiritual searches you find yourself in every now and then.

If you keep wondering how to make the world around you better and find ways to keep doing good deeds, this book includes all the golden rules of being a moral human. The chapters have been designed in a way that will make you keep coming back to them as they offer tools that provide you with assistance to take an informed decision as you walk the path of being a kind and good human being.

How to Be Human looks to answer your deepest queries, soothe your innermost concerns, put to rest your deepest fears, and help you look deep within to see the change reflected not only in you but around you as well. It’s a remarkable compendium of age-old wisdom for modern-day challenges.

 

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Title: How To Be Human : With What You Have, Where You Are, With What You Can
Author: Ritu Sharma
Publisher: Hay House Publishers India
SKU: BK0477648
EAN: 9789394613874
Number Of Pages: 232
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Release date: 14 May 2023

About Author

Ritu Sharma was a writer, scholar, and an educationist. She had extensively studied both philosophy and astrology, and used to a column for India’s leading newspapers, The Indian Express, and a series for a US-based magazine called Little India. She has authored two books, The Householder and KarmaSutra.

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