Can there be a formula to real relationships?
Can we create connections and establish equations with others?
This thought-provoking book, rooted in Economics and Psychology, reminds us that there indeed can be rational ways to fulfilling relationships, romantic or otherwise. From finding a date to building trust; from nurturing love to managing differences - this book inspires us to live by design, not by default.
A counter-intuitive and not-to-be-missed take on initiating, building and sustaining great relationships!
Vasundhara's interest in Economics and Psychology inspired her to revisit common assumptions through a creative lens, which consolidated observations from a range of perspectives.
She has worked as a Management Consultant at Strategy&, PwC London, where she applied Economics-based insights to help clients overcome business challenges. She has published Economics research papers, taking ahead her writing journey that began during her school years at Mayo College Girls' School. She founded MyAnalysers, a venture incubated at IIM Bangalore.
Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty, was jealous of many.
One such woman who made her jealous was Myrrah. Aphrodite was so envious of Myrrah's beauty that she played an evil trick on Myrrah that led to Myrrah becoming physically intimate with her own father and king, Cinyrus. Enraged by the trickery, Cinyrus chased his daughter Myrrah to kill her. Observing this, Aphrodite hid Myrrah's baby, Adonis, in a box and left it in the care of Hades' wife, Persephone.
Adonis was so beautiful that both Aphrodite and Persephone argued over his custody, wanting him to themselves. Tired of the bickering, Zeus, king of the Greek gods, eventually had to settle the matter by intervening. He mandated that Adonis spend half the year with each.
Notice how this millennia-old Greek mythology sounds very similar to a modern-day soap opera. Well, there's one thing true about life-it has been complicated since time immemorial.
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