Decision: The Invisible Science of Life
₹240.00
- By: Amit Kumar Pandey
- ISBN: 9789370027541
- Price: 240/-
- Page: 138
- Size: 5×8
- Category: SELF-HELP / General
- Language: English
- Delivery Time: 07-09 Days
Description
About The Book
This book is about decisions and how they shape our life.
Every person takes decisions every day—some small, some big. These decisions slowly decide our career, relationships, confidence, peace of mind, and future. Yet, most people are never taught how to understand or handle decisions properly.
This book explains decision-making in a simple and practical way. It shows why taking decisions often feels difficult and why many people remain confused or afraid to choose. It also explains how fear, guilt, habits, and social pressure influence our choices without us realizing it.
The book talks about real situations of life—such as choosing a career, staying or leaving a job, holding or changing a relationship, accepting responsibility, and correcting past decisions. It explains that wrong decisions are not the end of life, and that changing a decision at the right time is not weakness.
Each chapter focuses on one clear idea related to decision-making. The language is easy to understand, and the thoughts are based on real life, not theory. The book does not give rules or fixed answers. Instead, it helps readers think clearly and take responsibility for their own choices.
This book is written for people who feel stuck, confused, or tired of repeating the same mistakes. It helps readers understand how better decisions can bring clarity, balance, and direction in life.
About The Author
Amit Kumar Pandey is a legal professional, entrepreneur, and writer whose work focuses on decision-making, responsibility, and conscious living.
With years of experience across law, business, and advisory roles, he has closely observed how personal and professional failures rarely arise from lack of talent. Instead, they arise from delayed decisions, defended mistakes, fear of responsibility, and confusion disguised as patience.
His writing does not aim to motivate or comfort. It aims to clarify.
Drawing from real-world observation rather than theory, Amit writes in a direct, grounded style that speaks to individuals navigating careers, relationships, authority, and self-respect. His work challenges popular narratives around success, loyalty, freedom, and morality, replacing them with a practical understanding of choice and consequence.
This book reflects his belief that life improves not when circumstances change, but when ownership increases. He emphasizes that decisions can be revised, corrected, and refined—but avoiding them slowly erodes dignity and direction.
Amit writes for readers who value honesty over positivity, clarity over reassurance, and responsibility over blame. His perspective resonates with professionals, entrepreneurs, thinkers, and anyone seeking a more conscious way of living.
This book is his attempt to place decision back where it belongs—
at the center of human life.






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