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Intimacy: Trusting Oneself and the Other by Osho Book Review
“Intimacy: Trusting Oneself and the Other” by Osho contemplates the nature of intimate relationships and the intrinsic human desire for connection. Osho, an Indian mystic and spiritual teacher, is known for his unconventional approach to spirituality and personal development. In this book, he delves into the depths of intimacy, advocating for a profound transformation in…
Missing Time by Budd Hopkins Book Review
Title: Missing Time Author: Budd Hopkins Publication Year: 1981 Pages: 266 (E-book) Genre: Non-fiction, Ufology, Alien Abduction “Missing Time” by Budd Hopkins is a seminal work in the field of Ufology, mainly focusing on the phenomenon of alien abductions. Published in 1981, the book presents a collection of case studies and narratives of individuals…
Woke Culture, Cancel Culture, Race and Identity – problems and solutions, a simple guide to understand the USA’s modern movements
Woke culture is a supposed social and political movement emphasising awareness of social and racial justice issues, particularly those affecting marginalised communities. The term “woke” originated in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and was popularised by the Black Lives Matter movement in 2014. It has since expanded to encompass a broader range of progressive and…
Emotion: The Juice of Life by Sadhguru Book Review
Title: Emotion: The Juice of Life Author: Sadhguru Genre: Spirituality, Self-help Publication: Jaico Publishing House, 2018 Review by: Gaurav for Thoughtful Critic — Introduction: “Emotion: The Juice of Life” by Sadhguru delves into the profound impact of emotions on human existence, exploring how emotions shape our lives, relationships, and overall well-being. Sadhguru, an Indian…
The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown, a book review
Well, let’s begin with something that perfectly suits the theme of the novel. Recently on the New York Times Bestsellers’ list, this novel, The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown, as the title suggests, is about the boat, a few boys, and an important event. Those who know, know. And I should call…
Intimate Leadership by Jayaram Rajaram, a detailed book review
As someone who finds solace in self-help and motivational books, I must admit that the realm of business and market literature often feels saturated with repetitive themes and generic advice. However, Jayaram Rajaram’s “Intimate Leadership” immediately stood out to me from the moment I laid eyes on it. The pragmatic and intriguing titles of the…
One Night @ Call Center by Chetan Bhagat, a book review
One Night @ the Call Center by Chetan Bhagat introduces a fresh perspective on contemporary Indian literature by delving into the lives of individuals working in the call centre industry. The novel explores the challenges, aspirations, and dilemmas faced by these characters within the dynamic and often demanding environment of a call centre. Through its…