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A modern path
to a life of meaning
Years in the writing. Drawn from one of the world's most underexplored traditions. Be among the first to read it.
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And an honest attempt at answers.
For most of us, something. Not a job, not a relationship — something deeper. The book begins by sitting with that question, honestly, before it tries to answer it.
Not in newer hacks or louder voices. In one of the world's most underexplored traditions — older, simpler, and more useful than most of what we've replaced it with.
With the day you are about to live. Not in retreat from the world, but in attention to it. The book ends with practice — the small, daily kind that compounds.
"There is a particular kind of tiredness that has nothing to do with sleep. You can rest for ten hours and still feel it. We mistake it for exhaustion. Often it is something else — the slow accumulation of days lived without remembering."From the opening chapter
I started writing this book ten years ago. I didn't know that's what I was doing — at the time, it just felt like I was trying to make sense of my own life.
The wisdom I'd been raised around had been spoken to me my whole life, but rarely in a language that fit. So I started writing it for myself, in language that did. Slowly, that became these pages.
This book is what I wish someone had handed me when I was twenty-five. It is, I hope, what some of you are looking for now.
— Manjeet
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