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This autobiography covers author's Mumbai and Dombivli based life with some foreign stints, from childhood to commercial retirement at age 40 (as unmarried man) in 2002.
The author's family background is followed by school and college student days during a period of family financial challenges and father's passing away. B.Sc. Physics is completed in 1983. M.Sc. Physics is started but discontinued. Software development career starts off in 1984. In 1990 comes excitement of joining a start-up in key position.
Stress and health problems become key issues, propelling turn to spiritual and balanced spiritual-cum-work life in end 1992. From around 1993/1994 Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba and Dombivli Sathya Sai samithi become central spiritual influences. After author's mother passes away in early 1999, he focuses on saving retirement money and preparing for ashram life till Sept. 2002 at end of which he starts off on journey to ashram life.
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Re: Autobiography of an Indian Software Techie and Spiritual Aspirant – Part 1
You can read fair amount of feedback on the book at this blog page: <a href="https://ravisiyer.blogspot.com/p/feedback-on-my-book-autobiography-of.html">https://ravisiyer.blogspot.com/p/feedback-on-my-book-autobiography-of.html</a>.
An example of the feedback on that page:
A former Wang ITRC (International Telecommunications Research Centre), Brussels, Belgium employee that I have got recently re-connected to on LinkedIn wrote on 3rd June 2019 (slightly edited; she was OK with public sharing):
Hey Ravi, I finally got to reading the part of your book dealing with your Belgian stay. I really liked it. It brought back a lot of memories. Even --name-snipped-- and I got mentioned! I'm happy to read that we made your stay a bit easier and that we succeeded in making you feel a bit more at home in Belgium.
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Note that my assignment at Wang ITRC, Brussels and stay in Belgium was in 1985-86.