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True understanding of life

Anurudyadav
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Hi this is Anurudh yadav

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So reading about their struggles with balancing career and family - did you finish the book thinking differently about your own situation?

So reading about their struggles with balancing career and family - did you finish the book thinking differently about your own situation?

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I read the book house of cards written by Sudha murti. It is an engaging and thought-provoking novel by Sudha Murty that explores the challenges of ambition, success, family, and relationships. Through simple language and realistic characters, the author shows how material success can sometimes come at the cost of personal values and emotional well-being.

The story encourages readers to think about the importance of honesty, trust, and maintaining balance between career and family. One of the book's biggest strengths is its relatable situations, which make the characters feel authentic and their struggles meaningful.

While the plot is straightforward and not filled with dramatic twists, its emotional depth and practical life lessons leave a lasting impression.

I would recommend this book to anyone interested in understanding the importance of values, relationships, and ethical decision-making. It is an easy yet impactful read that reminds us that true success is built on character, not just achievements.

Anurudh yadav

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  • just_curious_tho

    What made you pick this one? Does Sudha Murty write about other stuff you've read, or was this your first of hers?

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  • quick_gut_check

    So reading about their struggles with balancing career and family - did you finish the book thinking differently about your own situation?

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  • nodding_along

    I really like how you pointed out that the value is in how real the characters feel. That kind of authenticity matters so much.

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