Feed back on book

My Friends and well-wishers have been writing to me after reading my book Shoreless Infinite, and this is helping me to step beyond. Thank you so much for sharing, and with deep gratitude, I paste below a few.

  1. I have read the book. Very nicely written. Your gratitude to all connected with you is beaming throughout the book. Thank you so much & Best Wishes – P.V. Balakrishnan- Chennai
  2. I am fascinated by your life, inspires me to write mine
    Never thought autobiography could be fascinating. Krithika- Austin.
  3. Just finished reading your Autobiography. Very nicely written. A true, simple, excellent reason why you wrote it. I am amazed looking back at all that you have done thus far. As I read some of the chapters, your experiences so touched me my eyes started watering… You have raised two wonderful sons and balanced between raising a great family and being a career woman, no small feat. You are an inspiration to all of us and all the youngsters. You still have a lot of energy and passion for learning, I wish you the very best of health, happiness, and peace always. -Ms. Prabha from Texas
  4. Helps youth like me to fall in love with the world again, regain my inner strength, and gain more confidence and awareness of the outer world. Thank you, Ma’am. Ms Preethi Pune
  5. You are an incredible woman who responded positively to everything in your life and moved forward. Have been extremely outgoing and versatile and Willing to take chances and give it a go. Your focus on family first is laudable and your husband Shankar has been a great supporter and pillar behind you. You have motivated me that I am still young and will go forth with my Vision for the next 20 years and more in having a second life in giving back to the less fortunate. Mr. Raguraman – Texas
    I thank each one of you from the bottom of my heart.

Below is the Media coverage ofs my book.
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Shoreless Infinite, authored by Ms Geetha Shankar.
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Personal Development.

I was brought up and tutored in an environment where living and adjusting for others than for myself was a priority and necessity. My roles were pre-determined. What I did, What I ate, What I thought, with whom I interacted etc. I was told that the path given by my family was test-driven and was not risk-prone as long as I took future-wise decisions, once away from my parents to live with my Husband. All is well despite the ups and downs. We live a life of serenity and fulfillment.

The present age of enlightenment and Individual freedom has ensured that every individual can pursue and choose his/her happiness and is entitled to enjoy his life.

But instead of being happy, we are witnessing high levels of stress, isolation, mental turmoil, depression, loneliness, addiction, and suicide. broken families, etc

Does freedom have its price to pay? Could be, could not be.

By indulging in all urges, arising within each, every person traps himself/ herself in short-term outcomes in relationships, health, harmony, etc., seeking instant results and gratification. Patience, Inner discipline, compassion, tolerance, caring, and forgiveness can go a long way toward a happier self.

Consciously prevent the state of “Unconscious Stagnation.”

Churchill said, “ The power of man has grown in every sphere except over himself.”
Let it not become true.