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100 | _aGautam, Megha | ||
245 | _aMusings of a 30-something : thoughts, advice & occasional wisdom on things that matter | ||
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_aGurugram, _bBigfoot Publications: _c2025. |
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300 | _a127p., 22 cm X 14 cm | ||
500 | _aDonated by: Author & MICA alumni | ||
520 | _aSummary: So much is happening with you, your life, your friends & family. Everything is transitioning into something else, all at the same time. And it’s not easy being yourself when your people are either getting married or bagging promotions or renouncing society or having babies or going abroad for an MBA or turning vegan or enjoying situationships or adopting dogs or having another baby while you are trying to figure out how to run a pivot in Microsoft Excel. Sigh! Just existing can be a daunting task in today’s world. Which is why, working on yourself is of paramount importance, not only to become a better person for yourself, but to stay sane and occasionally use common sense for the greater good. Now that I’m 30-something, and have lived a lot of different realities, I found myself in possession of some worldly yet eerily useful human wisdom. | ||
521 | _aContents: 1.Life 2. Self 3. Family 4. Friends 5. People/Society 6. Career 7. love 8. Marriage/Relationships | ||
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_xphilosophy and psychology _xpsychology _xapplied psychology _xself-improvement _xpersonal growth _yinspirational writing |
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