Plan @ 1:100 Think @ 1: Infinity

The Secret of Being Immortal

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Inspirational, Reference & Language, Reference, Guides & Handbooks, Health & Well Being, Self Help
Cover of the book Plan @ 1:100 Think @ 1: Infinity by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh, Partridge Publishing India
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh ISBN: 9781482812992
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India Publication: October 9, 2013
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India Language: English
Author: Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
ISBN: 9781482812992
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication: October 9, 2013
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India
Language: English

Have you ever wondered what the secret of being immortal could be? Ashish, Rohit, Rakesh, and the author (the commoners of todays era) are perplexed by the same question. Plan at 1:100 and Think at 1:Infinity is the story of an ordinary mans everyday journey to his workplace by the well-connected Mumbai railways and how his fellow commuters challenge him to search for an answer, which they could never figure outWhat did the legends of the world do that they didnt do? How did they become successful and left a mark in this world? What is their secret to being immortal? Through his pursuit for answering the question, the narrator researches many books and analyses his personal experience to finally conclude that, what all the legends do is just plan at 1:100 and think at 1: infinity. Surprisingly for the commuters, the secret to the answer lies right in their hands. Their cell phone, laptop, and an Rs1000 note is all it takes to reveal the answer to the all-important question of immortality. It teaches them to be successful and immortal in their endeavors by enlightening the spirit of humanity within.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Have you ever wondered what the secret of being immortal could be? Ashish, Rohit, Rakesh, and the author (the commoners of todays era) are perplexed by the same question. Plan at 1:100 and Think at 1:Infinity is the story of an ordinary mans everyday journey to his workplace by the well-connected Mumbai railways and how his fellow commuters challenge him to search for an answer, which they could never figure outWhat did the legends of the world do that they didnt do? How did they become successful and left a mark in this world? What is their secret to being immortal? Through his pursuit for answering the question, the narrator researches many books and analyses his personal experience to finally conclude that, what all the legends do is just plan at 1:100 and think at 1: infinity. Surprisingly for the commuters, the secret to the answer lies right in their hands. Their cell phone, laptop, and an Rs1000 note is all it takes to reveal the answer to the all-important question of immortality. It teaches them to be successful and immortal in their endeavors by enlightening the spirit of humanity within.

More books from Partridge Publishing India

Cover of the book Life Is Balanced Living Is Not! by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book The Pillars of Destiny by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book Dark Intentions by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book Three Stages of Salvation: Heavenly-Oriented or Hell-Bound? by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book Rhythmic Hues by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book Hrd Practices in Apsrtc by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book Kitaaba Wal-Hikmata by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book Sensations of Solitude by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book People and the Peepal by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book The Long Drop by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book Brain Death by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book The Mumbai Midway by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book Pauper to Pepper by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book Dream Girl by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
Cover of the book The Lesser-Known Ghardavian Tales by Sandeep Ramakant Deshmukh
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy