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Your confidence isn't missing. It's just frozen.

12 chapters. One real business, one real family, one continuous 2½-year story — built around 12 verses of the Bhagavad Gita, Sanskrit and translation given in full every time. Read tonight. Apply tomorrow.

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The Problem

You already know what to do. You just freeze before doing it.

Maybe it's the phone call you've rescheduled twice. The decision you've "researched" for three weeks past the point of needing more research. The number in the account you've stopped opening. It isn't a character flaw — it's a specific, nameable freeze, and it has a shape old enough that a 5,000-year-old conversation on a battlefield described it exactly.

"O son of Pṛthā, do not yield to this degrading impotence. It does not become you. Give up such petty weakness of heart and arise, O chastiser of the enemy." — Bhagavad Gita 2.3
The Approach

One man's story. Twelve real turning points.

This isn't a collection of quotes. It's the continuous, two-and-a-half-year story of Rohan Mehta — 34 years old, runs his family's textile business in Surat — from the evening a cancelled export order and an EMI deadline collide, through every ordinary crisis of a small business (a pitch that could fail, a comparison to a rival that stings, a decision to finally delegate) to the quieter confidence of a man who no longer needs to control every outcome to act.

Each chapter follows the same shape: Rohan's scene, the actual verse Krishna spoke to Arjuna at a comparable edge (Devanagari, transliteration, and translation, every time), a short practical framework drawn from it, Rohan applying it imperfectly, and a set of concrete practices for your own week.

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What's Inside

12 Chapters

  1. The Silence After the Cancellation
    facing the freeze when the ground first drops · Gita 2.3
  2. Diwali Orders, Monsoon Losses
    learning that this too, the good and the bad, will pass · Gita 2.14
  3. Signing or Not Signing
    deciding under uncertainty, then moving · Gita 2.37
  4. The Catalogue Nobody Finished
    why no honest effort is wasted · Gita 2.40
  5. The Pitch to Kohinoor Retail
    confidence that comes from doing your part, not owning the outcome · Gita 2.47
  6. The Order That Doubled, The Order That Died
    staying level through both · Gita 2.48
  7. Copying Ashok Bhai's Playbook
    the danger of borrowing someone else's path · Gita 3.35
  8. The Voicemail I Almost Sent
    loosening fear and anger by loosening the self-image underneath them · Gita 4.10
  9. Suresh's Question at 11 P.M.
    training the mind to be an ally instead of an enemy · Gita 6.5–6.6
  10. Handing Over the Keys to the Floor
    trusting that you are an instrument, not the sole author of the outcome · Gita 11.33
  11. What the Market Was Saying About Me
    staying unshaken by praise and blame alike · Gita 12.15
  12. The Morning I Stopped Checking the Ledger First
    the deeper confidence of surrender · Gita 18.66
12Chapters
12Verses, Fully Sourced
1Continuous Story
83Pages
Three Highlighted Teachings

A taste of what's inside

Bhagavad Gita 2.3

The freeze has a name — and a name that leaves

Krishna's first words to a warrior frozen mid-battlefield aren't comfort — they're a direct naming of the state as "kṣudram," petty, small enough to set down. The book opens here because most freezes shrink the moment they're actually named out loud.

Bhagavad Gita 2.47

Your job is the doing, not the outcome

"You have a right to perform your prescribed duty, but you are not entitled to the fruits of action." Perhaps the Gita's most quoted line — here it's used narrowly and practically: performance anxiety often comes from silently claiming ownership of things that were never actually yours to control.

Bhagavad Gita 18.66

The deeper confidence of letting go

The Gita's closing instruction, and the book's: "Abandon all varieties of religion and just surrender unto Me... do not fear." Not gritted-teeth resolve, but the quieter confidence of a person who has genuinely stopped needing to control the outcome.

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Twelve verses. One story. One arising.

Everything you get for ₹199

  • The full 83-page, 6×9 typeset PDF ebook
  • 12 chapters following Rohan Mehta's complete 2½-year story, start to finish
  • 12 real Bhagavad Gita verses — Devanagari, transliteration, and translation, every single time
  • 12 practical frameworks, plus "The Full Arc, In One Page" — a one-page summary table of every framework and when to use it
  • Your Manifesto — a 10-line confidence manifesto to reread anytime
  • The 49-Day Confidence Challenge — a 7-week practice plan, one theme per week
  • Instant download, plus an emailed backup copy
  • 7-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked
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FAQ

Questions

Do I need any prior knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita to read this?

No. Every verse is given in full — Devanagari, transliteration, and plain translation — with context explained as it comes up. No background required.

How do I receive the book after I pay?

You'll get an instant download button right after checkout, plus a backup copy sent to your email.

Is this a religious book?

It draws its verses and structure from the Bhagavad Gita, a foundational text of Hindu philosophy, but the book itself is framed as practical life wisdom through one man's story — not a religious instruction manual, and it doesn't require any particular faith to read.

What's your refund policy?

7-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked. Email us within 7 days of purchase and we'll refund you in full.

What format is the book in?

A 6×9-inch typeset PDF, 83 pages, with a linked table of contents and page numbers — readable on any device or printed.

Your confidence isn't missing. It's just frozen.

12 chapters. One continuous story. 12 real verses, in full.

₹1999 ₹199
Get the Book — ₹199
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