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In a world where success is measured by bank balances, properties, and luxury cars, it's easy to lose sight of what truly makes life rich. In this provocative exploration, Amit shares his journey from the high-stress corridors of tech giants like Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Amazon to a life reimagined. One where true wealth is measured in experiences, relationships, and purpose.
Despite achieving a successful career, Amit discovered that relentless pursuit of more-more deals, more assets, more status-left him feeling empty. His turning point came when, among friends in their mid-fifties with secure families and impressive portfolios, he was admired (and even envied) for daring to invest in what truly matters: mentoring young minds and traveling the globe at his own expense.
With wit, candor, and a healthy dose of self-reflection, Amit challenges the conventional wisdom that equates success with accumulation. Through real-life stories, he reveals how cultural conditioning can lead us astray from a life filled with genuine connection and joy.
This book is both a memoir and a manifesto-a call to shift our focus from material gain to living fully. Discover practical strategies for rebalancing your priorities and investing in experiences that enrich your life. The time to rethink wealth is now-because the legacy you leave should be measured not in assets, but in the lives you touch and the memories you create.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In a world where success is measured by bank balances, properties, and luxury cars, it's easy to lose sight of what truly makes life rich. In this provocative exploration, Amit shares his journey from the high-stress corridors of tech giants like Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Amazon to a life reimagined. One where true wealth is measured in experiences, relationships, and purpose.
Despite achieving a successful career, Amit discovered that relentless pursuit of more-more deals, more assets, more status-left him feeling empty. His turning point came when, among friends in their mid-fifties with secure families and impressive portfolios, he was admired (and even envied) for daring to invest in what truly matters: mentoring young minds and traveling the globe at his own expense.
With wit, candor, and a healthy dose of self-reflection, Amit challenges the conventional wisdom that equates success with accumulation. Through real-life stories, he reveals how cultural conditioning can lead us astray from a life filled with genuine connection and joy.
This book is both a memoir and a manifesto-a call to shift our focus from material gain to living fully. Discover practical strategies for rebalancing your priorities and investing in experiences that enrich your life. The time to rethink wealth is now-because the legacy you leave should be measured not in assets, but in the lives you touch and the memories you create.