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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA journey of self-discovery first led Adhitya to being listed as one of India’s Top Student Entrepreneurs by the NEN. Later he sold India's second most consumed beverage - Chai - in India’s Silicon Valley - Bengaluru, an experience that would make him more curious about the case of India’s Engineers. He then raised a record amount of money on Kickstarter to publish his debut book - on what he calls India’s 5th biggest religion - Engineering. The book would go on to become a bestseller, his TEDx talk would go viral across the globe - both making him a leading voice for global education Read More...
A journey of self-discovery first led Adhitya to being listed as one of India’s Top Student Entrepreneurs by the NEN. Later he sold India's second most consumed beverage - Chai - in India’s Silicon Valley - Bengaluru, an experience that would make him more curious about the case of India’s Engineers. He then raised a record amount of money on Kickstarter to publish his debut book - on what he calls India’s 5th biggest religion - Engineering. The book would go on to become a bestseller, his TEDx talk would go viral across the globe - both making him a leading voice for global education reform. Just when he was set to take all these enraged young people to change the global education system, life took a drastic turn and he disappeared from the public sphere for over 3 years most of which was spent in a monastery.
His vision for humanity is that everybody realizes that they are but only cosmic actors in this grand cosmic play and that everybody plays their role, their Swadharma, with utmost fun & perfection.
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In this deeply personal and transformative narrative, Adhitya Iyer invites readers to walk alongside him as he navigates a world driven by capitalistic pursuits, only to find himself at the doorstep of a mystical, spiritual realm. Through moments of triumph, disillusionment, and profound self-discovery, Iyer shares how his entrepreneurial ventures and tech-savvy background led him to question the status quo, ultimately discovering the revolutionary yet misunde
In this deeply personal and transformative narrative, Adhitya Iyer invites readers to walk alongside him as he navigates a world driven by capitalistic pursuits, only to find himself at the doorstep of a mystical, spiritual realm. Through moments of triumph, disillusionment, and profound self-discovery, Iyer shares how his entrepreneurial ventures and tech-savvy background led him to question the status quo, ultimately discovering the revolutionary yet misunderstood world of cryptocurrency.
Volume 1 chronicles the author's journey through the material world—an exploration of success, failure, and the search for purpose and meaning in this comic chaos. Volume 2 takes readers beyond the material, offering an audacious exploration of God, spirituality, and the cosmos through Iyer’s time in a monastery.
This two-volume adventure pushes the boundaries of traditional narratives, providing an introspective experience with every chapter. Through interactive elements like QR codes, and personal reflection pages, readers are encouraged to not just consume the book, but engage in their own journey of self-discovery.
Whether you’re a seeker of truth, a crypto enthusiast, or someone in search of balance between the material and spiritual, this book will challenge and inspire you to ask the ultimate question: Who are you?
In this deeply personal and transformative narrative, Adhitya Iyer invites readers to walk alongside him as he navigates a world driven by capitalistic pursuits, only to find himself at the doorstep of a mystical, spiritual realm. Through moments of triumph, disillusionment, and profound self-discovery, Iyer shares how his entrepreneurial ventures and tech-savvy background led him to question the status quo, ultimately discovering the revolutionary yet misunde
In this deeply personal and transformative narrative, Adhitya Iyer invites readers to walk alongside him as he navigates a world driven by capitalistic pursuits, only to find himself at the doorstep of a mystical, spiritual realm. Through moments of triumph, disillusionment, and profound self-discovery, Iyer shares how his entrepreneurial ventures and tech-savvy background led him to question the status quo, ultimately discovering the revolutionary yet misunderstood world of cryptocurrency.
Volume 1 chronicles the author's journey through the material world—an exploration of success, failure, and the search for purpose and meaning in this comic chaos. Volume 2 takes readers beyond the material, offering an audacious exploration of God, spirituality, and the cosmos through Iyer’s time in a monastery.
This two-volume adventure pushes the boundaries of traditional narratives, providing an introspective experience with every chapter. Through interactive elements like QR codes, and personal reflection pages, readers are encouraged to not just consume the book, but engage in their own journey of self-discovery.
Whether you’re a seeker of truth, a crypto enthusiast, or someone in search of balance between the material and spiritual, this book will challenge and inspire you to ask the ultimate question: Who are you?
"If engineering were a religion, it would be the 5th most populous religion in India."
In India, you become an engineer first and then figure out what you want to do with your life. On 4 October 2014, more than 300 individuals across the globe contributed close to 14,000 AUD and created crowdfunding history. This book became the highest crowdfunded book in India and the 6th highest in Asia. In a nation that is exasperatingly diverse, engineering seems to
"If engineering were a religion, it would be the 5th most populous religion in India."
In India, you become an engineer first and then figure out what you want to do with your life. On 4 October 2014, more than 300 individuals across the globe contributed close to 14,000 AUD and created crowdfunding history. This book became the highest crowdfunded book in India and the 6th highest in Asia. In a nation that is exasperatingly diverse, engineering seems to be one of the biggest obsessions. India produces more engineers annually than twice the population of Iceland.
I set on a backpacking trip across the country to unravel this massive phenomenon at the end of which I lost a camera full of images, but I found a story to tell the world. It is through this journey that I present to you the world's most interesting educational story.
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