To be happy, despite failures and frustrations, is not an easy task for ordinary mortals. But at the same time, it is not unattainable and impossible. You can be truly happy if you decide to do so.
This book, based on the author’s personal experiences and anecdotal references, offers various practical steps to happiness. Conveying the essence of life, it puts emphasis on a very simple principle – Great joys lie in the enjoyment of small things.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Keshav Dayal
Keshav Dayal, is a Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court of India, is an lawyer, human rights activist and family man. He has been associated with United Lawyers Association as its Vice President and SAARC Law (India Chapter) as well as International Human Rights Society as their Executive Member. He has to his credit two books- Reflections of a Lawyer and Famous Lawyers of Freedom Struggle and Trails of Freedom Fighters.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Soli J. Sorabjee
SOLI J SORABJEE is the Attorney General for India since April 1998, which constitutional office he also held in 1989-1990. He was the Solicitor General of India and Addl. Solicitor General of India in late seventies. He started legal practice in 1953 and was designated as Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India in 1971. Mr Sorabjee mainly practices in the field of constitutional and administrative law. He appeared and successfully argued in April 2000 for the Government of India in the International court of Justice at the Hague in the Pakistan complaint regarding aerial incident.. He was awarded in 1952 Kinloch Forbes Gold Medal in roman Law and Jurisprudence. Padma Vibhushan was conferred on him in March 2002. He has written many articles and books, which include The Law of the Press Censorship in India. His other interests are music, particularly jazz, and literature, especially poetry.
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