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The book ‘Why to Die Before a Try by Ashutosh Sharmay’ examines the profound despair of spiritual suicide—a condition where individuals abandon their core values, resulting in a metaphorical death of the soul. This decay emerges from the relentless pursuit of societal approval and superficial success, leading to a disconnection from one’s true self. Despair is vividly illustrated through scenarios such as the loss of significant abilities or the hollow quest for fame, painting a stark picture of modern life’s harsh realities.
However, amidst this darkness, the text offers a glimmer of hope. Drawing on the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, it advocates for a life centered on righteousness rather than rewards, suggesting a redemptive path forward through purposeful living. This philosophical approach serves as a counterpoint to despair, urging a return to authenticity and integrity.
‘Why to Die Before a Try’ is both a critique and a call to action, prompting a deep re-evaluation of life’s priorities and encouraging a fight against despair with compassion and self-reflection.
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