“A great Tamil poet, given to decadence and debauchery, once said that the story of his life could serve as an example to the youth on how one should not live. Having lived, or rather, having sleepwalked for ten years through the desolate wastelands of depression, I survived to reach the other side. I believe that this validates my claim to write this book for you.” InspirationalInspirational QuotesInspirational LifeInspirational AttitudeOvercoming DepressionSurviving Depression Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“Did you know that Bharatiyar used the pen name “Shelley-dasan”? He admired the poems of Shelley so deeply that he wrote under the name “Shelley’s servant”. Wasn’t that a wonderful gesture of humility by someone who was such a great poet himself? And later, Bharatiyar had his own dasan, the poet Subburathinam, who took the pen name Bharathidasan. Subburathinam’s poetry inspired yet another poet who wrote as Surada, short for Subburathina-dasan. And to think this long chain of inspiration spans centuries, going back to the poets who inspired Wordsworth, who inspired Shelley, who inspired our own Bharati.” InspirationPoetryPoetsMusePoetry Love Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“I already knew the next story that I was going to rewrite from the beginning, the way I wanted it. Mine.” WritingInspirationInspirational QuotesEmpowermentWriting Life Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“Everything has a reason, though it cannot always be deduced for we cannot see the full picture of a life at any point in time.” ReasonLife LessonsFull Picture Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“Sweet as the past may be, it best remains pressed between the pages of memory, savoured for a moment or two on quiet Sunday afternoons.” PastMemoriesNostalgia Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“O for those days when these tired metaphors were teenagers too, when it was still possible to recite ‘Daffodils’ and feel thrilled as you gazed at the golden laburnum in bloom. Recognising clichés is a sign of aging. Sweet as the past may be, it best remains pressed within the pages of memory, savoured for a moment or two on quiet Sunday afternoons.” MemoriesNostalgiaTeenage Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“Someday, Chinmay, perhaps when you are as old as I am, you will realize that we calibrate time as per our own convenience. The dates on the calendar do not matter by themselves, nor do the numbers on the clock. Only this moment counts, this moment alone, and that is because of the awareness that we bring to it.” TimeAwarenessClockAwareness QuotesThe Present MomentThis MomentSense Of Time Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“Become aware of yourself. Everything will come to you, Chinmay, when you are in that most wonderful place on earth, the centre of your being. If you learn just one thing from this book, let it be that once you are aware of yourself, depression cannot hold you back any more than a tiger can be trapped in a spider’s web.” InspirationInspirational QuotesAwarenessSelf EmpowermentOvercoming DepressionSelf Empowerment Quotes Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“Trying to find answers to my many questions on life, I sought my answers in the scriptures, in religion and philosophy, but they only confused me further. Stories, on the other hand, helped me cope, heal and recover.” Inspirational QuotesHealingOvercoming DepressionHealing Power Of Fiction Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“I had fallen into the pages of the book. Time stood still and I lost sense of my surroundings. Siddharth’s words were all that I was aware of. They were a drum beat in my being. A part of me understood instinctively then that the purpose of this adventure had been to bring me to this book. I did not doubt for a moment that it was addressed to anyone but me, and it was not only because it bore my name on the title page. The surreal dream, the kidnapping, the rescue, my saviour’s easy familiarity … It all seemed to fall into place somehow. I sensed this book held all my answers. Even so, the words in the book frightened me like nothing had ever done before. Anu and Sabi were laughing, their heads bent together over a page. I tried to say something but my voice was stuck in my throat. I felt like a hook was being pulled through my heart. I tried to breathe. Then, out of sheer habit formed over fifteen years of my life, I did what came naturally to me when I was scared, upset or unhappy. I turned to the book in my lap and began to read.” InspirationalOvercoming DepressionSurviving DepressionHealing Power Of Fiction Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“Beware of ‘god men’ and ‘god women’. Even people who have not been depressed for a day in their lives get sucked into the seductive delusion of spirituality. If you must seek, seek by yourself, sitting in an armchair at your desk after office hours. For while Buddha saw the light, we do not know how many of his disciples did. If you must get guidance from a living guru, take it and move on. Gurus are no more than the teachers we had at school. You may find them when you need to learn, but you have to outgrow them in order to grow.” SpiritualityDelusionSeekerOvercoming DepressionSpiritual QuestSpiritual Conmen Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“Work is of utmost importance in a person’s life and not only as a means of meeting one’s needs at various levels of Maslow’s pyramid. Believe me, I speak from experience when I say that good, focused hard work is also one of the most effective remedies for depression.” WorkHard WorkHard Work QuotesOvercoming DepressionMaslowQuotes On WorkRemedies For Depression Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“Real gases behaved like ideal gases as long as they remained in stable conditions. When the environment changed, either with increased temperature or mounting pressure, they began to deviate from their regular nature and at some point, crossed over to the less-than-ideal state. If deviating form perfection was the law of nature, why were children expected to be perfect in an imperfect world?” ChildrenPerfectionParentingLaw Of Nature Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“I have often thought that Walter Mitty had it in him to be more than a hen-pecked loser. Instead of living it up as a flamboyant daredevil in his dreams, he could have chosen to be a responsible man in real life, going about his work with dignity, and people may just have treated him with respect. Did his failures in life lead him to seek solace in daydreams or did his wandering mind stand in the way of his potential success? One must have triggered the other, and then it would have been both working together. An empty life drives you to fantasies of fulfilment, which then form a deadly, vicious circle which can turn you into a cartoon, as it did poor Mitty. Or lead you to ruin like Madame Bovary.” ResponsibilityDaydreamingSelf EmpowermentFantasiesTaking ChargeDaydreamsMadame BovaryWalter MittyTaking Control Of Your Life Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“When you feel that unpleasant darkness invading your mind, read this book and these stories will help you return to the light and warmth of life.” HealingDepression RecoveryHealing Power Of Fiction Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers
“Often, people get a temporary high, a fleeting sense of belonging and well-being from the illusion of strength that comes from attaching themselves to gurus, without realizing that the energy they associate with the so called holy person comes from within themselves.” SpiritualityEnergyGurusSpiritual GurusPsychic Energy Book:The Reengineers Source: The Reengineers