The
world has two types of people - one, the Immoral, for whom only ends
matter, and two, the good people, for whom means are as important as
the ends. The journey of a moral man towards success has always been
made difficult by the immoral tactics of the evil men. To help the
good man win, author Pavan Choudary brings his latest book 'How
A Good Person Can Really Win' which
takes you through the games played by the immoral people and provide
ways for the good person to cope with them without compromising his
principles.
The
book opens with introduction of two kinds of people in the world of
power - 'Vile', the cunning immoral person and 'Naïve', the moral
man. Where Vile is the manipulative and bully person who has sedated
his conscience to achieve his goals, Naïve is the virtuous believer
in the power of good and the justice of providence. The book outlines
the characteristics of people who resort to vile-like tactics giving
an account of numerous strokes used by them to put down Naïve's
spirits and also details down various advices for the naïve with
respect to specific situations. At the same time he doesn't forsake
the 'vile' and holds out the promise of hope through pertinent advice
at the end of each chapter. Divided into three parts, the book has an
assemblage of thought provoking narratives and learnings with
examples from Aristotle to Hillary Clinton, from Osho to Nikita
Khruschev, all strung together brilliantly in different
chapters.
The
book that took Pavan ten years of intense research draws attention to
the fact that in the real world the good person often loses to the
immoral man because of three primary reasons. Firstly, he cannot
comprehend how the immoral man thinks, works or makes his moves.
Secondly, he lacks fighting skills and does not know how to brawl
back. Lastly, he is often egoistic about his honesty and obsessed
with his image, whereas the immoral man subjugates his ego to his
greed, and teams up with others. This book pledges to prepare the
moral man to comprehend evil moves, execute powerful antidotes,
convert his virtues into competitive tools and build powerful
collaborations with moral men and win decisively.
The
relevance of How
A Good Person Can Really Win extends
to all walks of life. It challenges the Machiavellian belief that a
good man hasn't got a chance in the real world and elucidates how
goodness coupled with creativity and wisdom can forge the path to an
enduring victory.
The
book is now available on stands and in all the leading book stores
across India for Rs. 195.
Pavan
Choudary is the author of motivational and inspirational books and
ebooks like How
a Good Person can Really Win, When You Are Sinking Become A
Submarine, Machiavelli for Moral People, The Rx Factor and Broom &
Groom (co-author Kiran Bedi).
Pavan has also authored The
Trilogy of Wisdom ─
A
set of three books on Chanakya's
Political Wisdom, Confucius' Social Wisdom and Kabir's Spiritual
Wisdom.He
writes in the genres of Wisdom, Power, Leadership, Realpolitik,
Management, Success, Social Reforms, Psychology, Moral Psychology and
Professional Ethics & Morals and stands out for his original and
practical ideas.
He
is the Managing Director of Vygon, a leading French Multinational and
sits on some of the most respected advisory boards of India. He is
the Chairman of CII's Medical Equipment Division and is a much sought
after Management Expert & Motivational Speaker. A truly versatile
personality, he also hosts the nation building TV show Hum Aisey Kyun
Hain on Doordarshan and has written columns for The Times of India
(Gurgaon) and Financial Chronicle.
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