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Chinakuruli

- Anubhava Siri Soothragalu: ಅನುಭವ ಸಿರಿ ಸೂತ್ರಗಳು/ Anubhava Siri Soothragalu

About Chinakuruli

There are three parts in this book.The first part covers philosophical learning. It captures the imaginary thoughts of a newborn baby. It touches upon the aspects of its readiness as a part of this birth. Will it find out the details of "Runa" (Roughly translated as Debt), what is required to find out the balance, what actions are required to achieve zero balance, what is the purpose of this life, etc. Finally, it requests the supreme to grant just two boons.The second part is all about professional learnings captured in the form of formulas. During the early phase of learning from educational institutions, it is all about structured learning. Be it the number of subjects, syllabus, guidance, regular assessment etc. The idea is to prepare the subject (person) to be ready to solve the future challenges. When one gets into any professional life, one would figure out that all those learning subjects and techniques are necessary but not sufficient. In this phase (career phase), learning is never structured. Everyone has to figure out their own style of learning and form the compilation. The second part of the book possesses my learnings compiled into formulae. The formulae also represent the abstraction of concrete concepts. That is also one of the key learnings. It touches various topics across notion of infinity, importance of preparation, office politics, Usability, work related stress, innovation etc. It is totaling to 52 in numbers, one per week lasting for one year (52 weeks).The third part is about the fun element. It provides the reader riddles to solve. It provides cryptic ways of describing a thing and makes the reader guess. Of course, it captures the answer at the end of the book. This is an attempt to engage the reader to let his/her imagination run wild with the way of describing a thing.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781649837806
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 116
  • Published:
  • October 12, 2020
  • Dimensions:
  • 127x203x7 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 132 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: January 4, 2025
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025
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Description of Chinakuruli

There are three parts in this book.The first part covers philosophical learning. It captures the imaginary thoughts of a newborn baby. It touches upon the aspects of its readiness as a part of this birth. Will it find out the details of "Runa" (Roughly translated as Debt), what is required to find out the balance, what actions are required to achieve zero balance, what is the purpose of this life, etc. Finally, it requests the supreme to grant just two boons.The second part is all about professional learnings captured in the form of formulas. During the early phase of learning from educational institutions, it is all about structured learning. Be it the number of subjects, syllabus, guidance, regular assessment etc. The idea is to prepare the subject (person) to be ready to solve the future challenges. When one gets into any professional life, one would figure out that all those learning subjects and techniques are necessary but not sufficient. In this phase (career phase), learning is never structured. Everyone has to figure out their own style of learning and form the compilation. The second part of the book possesses my learnings compiled into formulae. The formulae also represent the abstraction of concrete concepts. That is also one of the key learnings. It touches various topics across notion of infinity, importance of preparation, office politics, Usability, work related stress, innovation etc. It is totaling to 52 in numbers, one per week lasting for one year (52 weeks).The third part is about the fun element. It provides the reader riddles to solve. It provides cryptic ways of describing a thing and makes the reader guess. Of course, it captures the answer at the end of the book. This is an attempt to engage the reader to let his/her imagination run wild with the way of describing a thing.

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