Rakhi Gift Idea
I want to gift my Buaa(Father's sister) something on this Rakhi. She is 38 years old housewife. My budget is 2-3k.
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I want to gift my sisters (yes, they are plural and too many; should have been born in Haryana) something different this Rakshabandhan.
Looking for book recommendations for them (As of now I am thinking non-fiction, with themes of empowerment / breaking glass ceiling / financial prudence).
Any recommendations would be very appreciated!
Thanks
You have to be really tone deaf if you got the idea to put that unfunny joke about Haryana. Shame on you. @DaringTrain
Do better in life.
Sorry Shaktiman. Do ignore the discourse that happened because of it. I am doing well in life. Don't need the extra motivation from the likes of you. @pouch_cotato
I hope god doesn't end up acting on your insensitive joke. I hope your daughters / nieces don't have a brother like you. I hope they are not born in "Haryana". I hope they are not killed once born. I hope they get better than your sisters.
Psychology of Money is a great book to start if you're introducing them to the world of Finance. I saw someone recommended Invisible Women - I've heard good things about it but it can be a little depressing (and pessimistic). If you're trying to empower, you don't want them to start off by believing that no matter what they do they'll always be behind The Manâ„¢.
Ah, sorry just reread your comment. I think it can be a good starter them into realities of life. Psychology of money is a little more boring read (I couldn't finish it). But thanks for the comment
While it's important for women not to be delusional about how the world works, as a woman I don't think it's very useful or optimistic to tell women that we'll always be at a disadvantage because of our sex. While the system may be set up in that way, it's absolutely not the case if you work hard and not view yourself as a victim by default. Obviously they're your sisters so it's up to you to decide,so I'll just leave it at this. If you're looking for something empowering might I suggest a book in the fields of their interest. Happy to help with the same if they're interested in design. Otherwise, you can't go wrong with Atomic Habits, that's a classic and a great starter non fiction book imo.
I want to gift my Buaa(Father's sister) something on this Rakhi. She is 38 years old housewife. My budget is 2-3k.
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Hey - Can anyone please suggest some best gifts for sister before her wedding (it's her last bday as a bachelor) - not thinking of gifting phone or jwellery or branded bags
Hey fellow bookworms!
I think the title is self-explanatory. All genres are welcome. So let's goooooo!!!
My recs:
Bhagwat Gita