Invaluable in The Telegraph
The Telegraph covered Invaluable (ref):
Invaluable is now out on Kindle and Kindle Unlimited
Many had asked for a digital edition of Invaluable, and it is finally here. You can find Invaluable on Kindle, and also on Kindle Unlimited.
Invaluable in The Bookie podcast (Goa Chronicle)
A quick chat with Sonakshi Datta for The Bookie at the Goa Chronicle.
The Daily Guardian, Jul 5, Page 15
Indian AlSafari
Carried on Jul 3, 2024, Discover Your True Self: ‘Invaluable’.
Invaluable in Governance Now
What exactly is the true purpose of #business?
In this excerpt from ‘Invaluable’, @SomikRaha recalls Swami Ranganathananda’s lecture, and offers tips on aligning our decisions with our values#selfhelp #religion #spiritualityhttps://t.co/24Yq3wZEHC
— Governance Now (@governancenow) June 22, 2024
Invaluable at the The World Book Fair, New Delhi
A dialog between Indie Press’ Sharfaa Zaib and Somik Raha at The World Book Fair, New Delhi.
An Excerpt: The Boy Who Lived for Germany
Here is an excerpt from Chapter 3 of Invaluable titled The Boy Who Lived for Germany. This is the story of Robert Hartman who founded the field of Formal Axiology. Professor Emeritus Rem Edwards, who studied with Hartman and helped me understand this field, posted a great review of the book here.
Launch in Delhi at Oxford Bookstore on Jul 30
Had a terrific event on Sunday, Jul 30, at Oxford Bookstore, New Delhi, where we launched the hardcover version of Invaluable. Again, standing room only.
What left me deeply inspired was the anchor, Saumya Chaudhary, using the concepts of the book to change her career trajectory to find a job in a space she loved. Courage to follow one’s nature and get out of default mode is what defines the heroes of my book, and I and the audience were so inspired by Saumya’s sharing.
Thank you to everyone who came and made the event so lively with your questions and reflections.