BORN A PIGEON, DYING A PEACOCK
No matter how beautiful a pigeon becomes, it can never survive as a peacock. This book is a powerful metaphor for a silent epidemic of our times—identity confusion. In a world that glorifies imitation, comparison, and borrowed success, people are abandoning their true nature in the hope of becoming someone else. They copy lifestyles, ambitions, routines, food habits, belief systems, and even identities—without asking a fundamental question: Can my inner system digest this life? Through the unforgettable story of a pigeon that mistakes resemblance for destiny and pays the ultimate price, this book explores why surface similarity is the most dangerous mirror, how the body rejects borrowed identities through burnout, illness, and emptiness, why success achieved outside your nature becomes slow self-destruction, how abandoning your roots leads to belonging nowhere, and why authenticity is not a moral choice, but a survival requirement.Blending lived experience, psychology, neuroscience, Ayurveda, leadership insight, and spiritual law, this book is not about motivation—it is about alignment. If you have ever felt exhausted despite doing “everything right,” if success has not given you peace, if you feel caught between who you are and who you are trying to become—this book will help you return to yourself. Because the most tragic death is not dying early. It is living long as someone you were never meant to be. Be real. Be original. Be alive.

































