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Ramneek Mathur has had the fortunate opportunity to travel the world quite extensively; which has afforded him a unique perspective on the human experience. Ramneek constantly craves anything remotely thought provoking and genuinely feels a glass of red wine or scotch (neat) coupled with good conversation is a considerable step towards human solidarity.

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Logicrats
A New Paradigm
by Ramneek Mathur

Overview


Once upon a time, there were two friends sitting next to each other in class during a review lecture.  Finals were a week away and, while everyone else was scrambling to take notes, one of the friends noticed the other sitting calmly, passively, listening to the teacher’s review lecture.  Curious, he turned to his calm class companion and whispered, “Don’t you ever feel overwhelmed by all of these tests and problems we have to figure out?”  And the calm friend turned to his anxious friend and responded, “Not really, all of these problems have answers”.

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Description


Writing this book became quite the struggle for me, particularly in the final year leading to its publication, as I was failing to answer a very fundamental question. Why was I writing this book at all? T.S. Eliot expressed it eloquently when he wrote, "We shall not cease from exploration and the end of all of our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time." THAT is what this book is about. It is to show you that there are more rooms in the house you've been living in than you have come to notice. That you have more options in your life than those that are immediately visible. Do you know what makes me cry in the middle of the day, in public? People debating false choices with a serious tone of voice. Our potential is often far greater than we think and this book is my first attempt at filtering out the noise that is so exhaustingly prevalent all around us. I want to spark an awareness that I am certain you are craving.
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Overview


Once upon a time, there were two friends sitting next to each other in class during a review lecture.  Finals were a week away and, while everyone else was scrambling to take notes, one of the friends noticed the other sitting calmly, passively, listening to the teacher’s review lecture.  Curious, he turned to his calm class companion and whispered, “Don’t you ever feel overwhelmed by all of these tests and problems we have to figure out?”  And the calm friend turned to his anxious friend and responded, “Not really, all of these problems have answers”.

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Description


Writing this book became quite the struggle for me, particularly in the final year leading to its publication, as I was failing to answer a very fundamental question. Why was I writing this book at all? T.S. Eliot expressed it eloquently when he wrote, "We shall not cease from exploration and the end of all of our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time." THAT is what this book is about. It is to show you that there are more rooms in the house you've been living in than you have come to notice. That you have more options in your life than those that are immediately visible. Do you know what makes me cry in the middle of the day, in public? People debating false choices with a serious tone of voice. Our potential is often far greater than we think and this book is my first attempt at filtering out the noise that is so exhaustingly prevalent all around us. I want to spark an awareness that I am certain you are craving.

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Book details

Genre:SELF-HELP

Subgenre:Personal Growth / General

Language:English

Pages:64

eBook ISBN:9781543906332

Paperback ISBN:9781543906325


Overview


Once upon a time, there were two friends sitting next to each other in class during a review lecture.  Finals were a week away and, while everyone else was scrambling to take notes, one of the friends noticed the other sitting calmly, passively, listening to the teacher’s review lecture.  Curious, he turned to his calm class companion and whispered, “Don’t you ever feel overwhelmed by all of these tests and problems we have to figure out?”  And the calm friend turned to his anxious friend and responded, “Not really, all of these problems have answers”.

Read more

Description


Writing this book became quite the struggle for me, particularly in the final year leading to its publication, as I was failing to answer a very fundamental question. Why was I writing this book at all? T.S. Eliot expressed it eloquently when he wrote, "We shall not cease from exploration and the end of all of our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time." THAT is what this book is about. It is to show you that there are more rooms in the house you've been living in than you have come to notice. That you have more options in your life than those that are immediately visible. Do you know what makes me cry in the middle of the day, in public? People debating false choices with a serious tone of voice. Our potential is often far greater than we think and this book is my first attempt at filtering out the noise that is so exhaustingly prevalent all around us. I want to spark an awareness that I am certain you are craving.

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About the author


Ramneek Mathur has had the fortunate opportunity to travel the world quite extensively; which has afforded him a unique perspective on the human experience. Ramneek constantly craves anything remotely thought provoking and genuinely feels a glass of red wine or scotch (neat) coupled with good conversation is a considerable step towards human solidarity.

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