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HABITS WITHOUT RESOURCES

HABITS WITHOUT RESOURCES

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How do you know whether something is truly a habit? Most people
look at behaviour. This book looks at absence. Anyone can appear
disciplined when circumstances are favourable. Anyone can appear
virtuous when opportunities support them. Anyone can appear
detached when temptation is unavailable. But what happens when
resources disappear? What remains? That is where habits reveal their
true nature. In this deeply reflective and thought-provoking book, Dr.
Abhishek Gilara explores one of the most overlooked truths about
human behaviour:
A habit is not measured by what we do when resources are available. It is measured by what remains
when they are not. Combining insights from psychology, behavioural science, spirituality, self-observation,
and ancient wisdom traditions, the author examines the hidden forces that shape character, attention,
attachment, and destiny. Inside this book, you will discover: • Why habits are revealed during scarcity
rather than abundance • The difference between ordinary habits, desperate habits, and divine habits
• How attachment exposes itself when resources disappear • Why speech reveals deeper conditioning
than appearances • What modern psychology and ancient spirituality teach about repetition and attention
• How addictions differ from spiritual practices• Why remembrance of God may be the highest habit of
all • The connection between habit, character, and destiny This is more than a book about habits. It is a
book about discovering what truly governs your life. Because every human being repeatedly returns to
something. And whatever you repeatedly return to eventually becomes your future. A Thought to
Remember Resources reveal preferences. Scarcity reveals habits. Habits reveal character. Character
shapes destiny. And the highest habit is the one that remains when everything else is taken away.

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