Psyche of the Common Man

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Many thoughts come to one’s mind, especially when one is in a contemplative mood. But they are mostly fleeting thoughts, which may last for a flicker of a moment or a bit longer, and just pass without leaving any impression on one’s day-t—day actions and behaviour. Moreover, due to the hustle and bustle of everyday life, one hardly considers capturing and recording them in black and white. In this book the author has tried to do just that. He has recapitulated some of the myriad thoughts which have crossed his mind at one time or the other, and has expressed them with brevity and precision. It is not they every reader would find every thought expressed in this book as equally meaningful and relevant. But we are sure that everyone would be able to relate herself or himself with many of them.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR V.K. Singal

Born in 1951 at Maler Kotla, Distt. Sangrur, Punjab (India), Vijay Singal is a mechanical engineer by training but a bureaucrat by choice. He joined Indian Revenue Service in 1976. During the last two and a half decade, he got the opportunity to hold various positions in the Government of India and has also been associated with different training and management programmes including the prestigious International Management Exchange Programme held in south Korea and the one conducted by National Defence College at New Delhi. Widely traveled in India and abroad, Vijay Singal is a keen observer of human nature, behaviour and the complex intermingling maze of human relationships. He possesses an abiding interest in the study of behavioural patterns of human beings and the web of social, psychological and attitudinal linkage that exist within and amongst them. His earlier work” Behind Psychology: Searching for the Roots: has been highly acclaimed in the knowledgeable circles.

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Title
Psyche of the Common Man
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170491762
Length
149p., Figures; 23cm.
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