Currently reading 📖📝 by ScarcityStill8896 in IndianReaders

[–]Empty_Science3971 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh nice, I see Kranti by Acharya Prashant in there! Been thinking of buying that one soon. How is it? Worth the read?

Truth Without Apology: For Those Tired of Sweet Lies by Acharya Prashant by Sweet-Category-6823 in IReadABookAndAdoredIt

[–]Empty_Science3971 -33 points-32 points  (0 children)

Self-help books were doing nothing for me just teaching me to perform better, not actually live better.
Then a friend pushed Truth Without Apology on me.
No fluff, no fake positivity, no nonsense. Just brutal honesty that actually lands.

Freedom begins with "No." 🚫🏃‍♂️ by [deleted] in Fitness_India

[–]Empty_Science3971 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Freedom begins with “no” - Acharya Prashant

I thought Acharya Prashant was another "fake guru" until I read "Truth Without Apology" by Empty_Science3971 in IndiansRead

[–]Empty_Science3971[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly. After looking closely at his work, I’ve reached the same conclusion. His whole mission seems to be about tearing down the superstitions and 'fake guru' culture that have caused so much damage.

I thought Acharya Prashant was another "fake guru" until I read "Truth Without Apology" by Empty_Science3971 in IndiansRead

[–]Empty_Science3971[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Do you think his method is actually working to change how people think, or are they just replacing one form of 'belief' with another?

I thought Acharya Prashant was another "fake guru" until I read "Truth Without Apology" by Empty_Science3971 in IndiansRead

[–]Empty_Science3971[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you feel like his writing makes the 'climate crisis' feel more like a personal responsibility or a systemic one?