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Food for Thought

Ranjit Kulkarni

Humor / Form / Anecdotes & Quotations

 Telling fables in an entertaining manner has been an old practice, but with Swami and Jigneshbhai, Ranjit Kulkarni packages new-age contemporary wisdom with a humorous coating in his style of combining the mundane with the meaningful. When Swami, the impatient bloke with a heart of gold, and Jigneshbhai, his wise, calm friend and advisor get together to talk over coffee, their questions don't stop and the answers keep coming. This book is a collection of such thought-provoking coffee conversations on everyday situations and questions between the two friends.

What’s inside us that is our own enemy?

Can you be a player and a commentator?

Is structure better or is flexibility better?

How should we measure what really matters?

Do we play for an invisible audience?

Is following passion better or is profit paramount?

Can big things be achieved by levelling up?

Is it important to do something wonderful or something worthwhile?

Are great insights in plain sight?

Is social media making us antisocial?

Do we live in a world that has a deficit of trust?

How important is hanging on to our identity?

What is true risk?

Find out entertaining and enlightening answers to these and many more such questions by reading the fifty coffee conversations in “Food for Thought.”

For lovers of short anecdotal prose peppered with wisdom, humour and wordplay, ‘Food for Thought’ is not to be missed.

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