Anshumala, the writer of "From Ancient Myths to Modern Reality: Science Confirms Hindu Traditions," grew up in a small village near Kashi, deeply influenced by her traditional Hindu upbringing. Her interest in exploring the connections between ancient Hindu beliefs and modern science began early on.
Her book dives into various aspects of Hindu mythology, like how time and space are viewed, the healing practices of Ayurveda, and the cosmic tales of creation. Anshumala's aim is to show how these ancient teachings align with today's scientific discoveries, making them relevant and insightful.
Anshumala's passion for her cultural heritage shines through as she uncovers the wisdom embedded in Hindu scriptures. Through her writing, she invites readers to appreciate these traditions and see how they can enrich our understanding and practices today.
In short, Anshumala's deep roots in Hindu tradition, combined with her thorough research and thoughtful insights, make her book a valuable exploration of how myth and reality intersect in Hindu beliefs.
In the digital age, where the rhythm of our lives is increasingly dictated by the latest buzz on social media platforms, it has become imperative to pause and reflect on how these virtual interactions are shaping our reality. Social media, which once promised to bring us closer together, has grown into a double-edged sword—connecting us with the world yet, in many ways, distancing us from the people who truly matter. This paradox is the heartbeat of my book, Social or Unsocial: Scroll, Like, Repeat.
As a parent, I have watched the subtle yet profound changes that social media has wrought, not only on society at large but within the confines of my own home. Conversations have dwindled, eye contact has lessened, and the dinner table, once a place of lively discussions, has become eerily silent, save for the occasional sound of fingers tapping on screens. These observations sparked a journey of exploration and understanding—a journey that I hope to share with you through this book.
The central question that we must ask ourselves is this: Is social media truly making us more social, or is it, in fact, rendering us unsocial? This question is not just academic but deeply personal, as it touches the very core of our relationships, our work, our mental well-being, and the future we are crafting for our children. It is a question that I grapple with as both a parent and a professional who has witnessed the powerful influence of digital marketing, artificial intelligence, and the relentless push of online trends.
In Social or Unsocial: Scroll, Like, Repeat, I have woven these complex themes into a story that is both engaging and thought-provoking. The narrative follows Maya, a parent much like myself, who finds herself increasingly concerned about the impact of social media on her teenage daughter, Lily. Through Maya's eyes, we explore the subtle shifts in family dynamics, the seductive allure of social media, and the often unseen forces that shape our online experiences.
This book is not just about the challenges posed by social media but also about the opportunities it presents. It is about finding a balance, learning to harness the benefits while mitigating the risks, and ultimately, reclaiming our lives from the grip of endless scrolling, liking, and sharing.
I invite you, the reader, to embark on this journey with me—to reflect on your own relationship with social media, to question the status quo, and to imagine a world where technology serves us, rather than the other way around. Whether you are a parent, a professional, a teenager, or simply someone who has wondered about the true impact of social media, this book is for you.
Let us explore together whether social media is truly a tool for connection or just another barrier between us and the lives we want to lead. Let us examine how much of our time, energy, and attention should be devoted to these digital platforms, and let us, above all, strive to find a way to be truly "social" in a world that often feels anything but.
Thank you for joining me on this exploration. May this book spark conversations, challenge assumptions, and inspire change.
Título : "Social or Unsocial: Scroll, Like, Repeat,
EAN : 9798227588692
Editorial : Anshumala Singh
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