Lost and Found at 35

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On a not-so-fateful night, thirty-five-year-old Arjun embarks on a journey that will force him to rehash, revisit, reimagine and refuel his life. In the next ten days of his life, he meets six strangers who teach him exactly the lessons he needs.

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The biggest problem of our lives is the never-ending longing for meaning and purpose. And at times the road to one’s redemption goes through some gloom and doom. Life must rub you on the wrong side for you to come to the right side. Arjun, a 30-year-old living a vanilla random life created by the society around him, reaches a point where the very fundamental of his existence looks weak and bleak. Because of a hapless accident, he travels to Ladakh in search of his own lost self. Starting 4th September 2019, when he tried committing suicide to 14th September 2019 when he finds his calling, his purpose and a true definition for his existence. The journey of these 10 days is not just rivers, mountains and rains. He will have to go through his past agonies, reconcile, forgive, evolve and blossom into a life that he can proudly call worth living. In a series of seemingly random interactions with strangers, he meets certain people who teach him the P4 of Life. From being lost in the crowd, Arjun struggles his way to find his passion, learns the importance of pursuing it, the role of learning it like a process and then finds life’s purpose in it. The book is your practical guide to the number one dilemma our generation has been living with? What am I made for? Can there be a meaning to life? and Can I ever decode that meaning? Taking a storytelling approach, the book teaches you practical steps to find your passion, daily routine actions for you to keep pursuing it, attaining mastery by learning the process of it and reaching a zone of Purpose and meaning.

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Author

Ankit Jhamb

Condition

New

Language

English

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