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The New is You transforms the way you think about entrepreneurship. It dismantles the illusion that business success depends on luck, investors, or market trends—and instead shows that lasting success begins with personal evolution.
Across ten entrepreneurial eBooks (each with 30 chapters and 30 strategic lessons), this book decodes the psychological, emotional, and operational foundations of enduring enterprises. Inside, you’ll discover:
Why Do Startups Fail Quickly? – Identify hidden traps and build a business that lasts.
How to Start a Business With Zero Money? – Turn ideas into thriving ventures through creativity and leverage.
Why Don’t Investors Trust Me? – Build credibility, charisma, and trust to attract serious funding.
How to Build a Team That Stays? – Inspire loyalty and align your team with your vision.
Why Do Partners Fight? – Master conflict resolution and strengthen business relationships.
Why Doesn’t Selling a Product Work Alone? – Learn to sell a purpose, not just a product.
Why Do Entrepreneurs Feel So Lonely? – Create a powerful circle of support and collaboration.
How to Expand Without Losing Control? – Grow wisely with systems that preserve your leadership.
Why Does Cash Always Run Out? – Manage resources like a strategist and ensure financial continuity.
How to Make a Startup Last 50 Years? – Build a legacy enterprise designed to outlive trends and crises.
Written by Dr. Avijit Ghosh, the world’s first Charitrapreneur Mentor, this book unites timeless business philosophy with real-world entrepreneurial psychology. It teaches that every new business begins with a new version of you—one who thinks sharper, leads deeper, and acts with enduring wisdom. The New is You is not a book on business tactics—it’s a guide to entrepreneurial rebirth. Once you read it, you’ll stop chasing change and start becoming the change that builds empires.
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