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The Yoga of Max's Discontent The Yoga of Max's Discontent by Karan Bajaj
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“Max’s chest tightened. Sweat formed on his temples. He looked up from the numbers. Years ago, the city had put up a medical”
Karan Bajaj, The Seeker
“Going beyond the narrow reaches of family and friends and feeding a stranger before feeding yourself is necessary. It purifies you, simplifies your life.”
Karan Bajaj, The Seeker
“it was always these three crops every day in the two meals they had, for the dry land bore nothing else. They tasted like . . . nothing. Just flat, soft, and chewy cud. But Max felt heavy and full after eating them, which when he thought about it was enough.”
Karan Bajaj, The Yoga of Max's Discontent
“Every effect had a cause, every cause an effect. Max”
Karan Bajaj, The Yoga of Max's Discontent
“Learn peace in India,” said the Israeli. “The whole world’s problems are caused by man’s inability to sit quietly by himself in a room.” Max’s”
Karan Bajaj, The Yoga of Max's Discontent

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