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What Better Gift than Happiness - Happiness Happens by Robin Singh

What Better Gift than Happiness - Happiness Happens by Robin Singh

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Our founder Robin's book, Happiness Happens, is an inspiring journey packed into just 200 pages — a gentle yet powerful reminder that our lives can mean more.

This is the perfect gift for those who have everything, for those feeling a little lost, or for anyone standing at a crossroads, seeking meaning and wanting their life to truly matter.

If someone came to your mind while reading this, then this book is meant for them — especially this festive season.

Behind its stunning cover lies a message that quietly unfolds with every chapter, leaving you with a new way to look at life.

Each copy is hand-wrapped in kraft paper and tied with jute twine, keeping the packaging minimal, mindful, and elegant — just like the book’s message itself.

About the Book

Robin had everything he wanted and more-well-settled in the US, financial freedom, married to the love of his life-except he was not happy. It was in his pursuit of happiness that he stumbled across purpose. It eventually took giving up on happiness and pursuing purpose before he realized that he had finally found what he had been looking for.

About the Author

An ex-techie, Robin Singh today runs Peepal Farm, an animal rescue and awareness organization that helps animals heal and be heard. He lives on-site in a mud house, grows his own food and brews and sells Kombucha.

His bumpy career start in 1997 had landed surprisingly smoothly, when a misspelled e-mail landed him a job in the US in 2003. That same year, he started a technology service that helped tens of thousands independent artists sell their digital goods directly to consumers.

In 2010, with all the checkboxes checked on the societal template, he had a crisis of meaning of sorts, and he came back to India to try and be happy perpetually. It was his pursuit of happiness that put him on the path to purpose. It was eventually on that path where he stumbled upon happiness after having given up on it.

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