
Intazaar
How Intazaar feels: It quietly deals. Where happiness reels, And heart heals. Hard work bills; at last Intezaar always heals
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This isn't just a book for students; it's a master class for anyone seeking deeper self-understanding. Following the success of their first book, the author delves into the complexities of human emotion, particularly anger, and, most importantly, the pervasive flaws in our thinking patterns. "Intazaar" is more than a title; it's a revelation. While it echoes the Hindi word for 'waiting' or 'patience, ' its unique spelling, Intazaar, holds a secret. "In," signifying 'inside' (as in your mind), merges with the Marathi "ta-azaar," meaning 'disease.' Together, it embodies 'manatla azaar'-a sicknes...
This isn't just a book for students; it's a master class for anyone seeking deeper self-understanding. Following the success of their first book, the author delves into the complexities of human emotion, particularly anger, and, most importantly, the pervasive flaws in our thinking patterns. "Intazaar" is more than a title; it's a revelation. While it echoes the Hindi word for 'waiting' or 'patience, ' its unique spelling, Intazaar, holds a secret. "In," signifying 'inside' (as in your mind), merges with the Marathi "ta-azaar," meaning 'disease.' Together, it embodies 'manatla azaar'-a sickness of the mind. This powerful concept forms the core of the book, exploring overthinking and the path to genuine moving on. With unflinching honesty, "Intazaar" confronts the reality that even our best efforts don't always yield desired outcomes. It dissects the allure of fake hope, the grip of strong attachments, the power of daily habits, the role of faith, and the judgments we cast upon others and ourselves. Interspersed with the author's own thoughtful poems, "Intazaar" offers a profound and timely read, designed to resonate deeply and provide invaluable insights for anyone ready to confront and conquer the sickness of the mind.