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Robin Singh 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 realised that he had finally found what he had been looking for.

This is a book about what happened between him exiting his tech company and starting Peepal Farm-an animal rescue centre. It is a compilation of all the answers he got along the way and the questions he asked to get those answers. He still can't tell you what is life or why is life . . . but he can answer why to live and how to live.

Happiness Happens is ultimately an exploration of what really makes us happy. It is Robin’s journey told simply, with the hope that it will reach people who are dissatisfied with how they have been living but haven't yet been able to answer how else to live.

 

About the Author

Robin Singh is an entrepreneur who started his career as a hacker in 1997. He then founded E-junkie in 2003, a service to remove technology barriers for artists and authors wanting to sell their digital content directly to buyers. Later that year, he moved to Tucson, Arizona and continued to build E-junkie.


After successfully exiting in 2011, Robin started working to help animals in February 2013. Realizing that the nature of welfare projects in India being such that they can't be scaled by scaling the infrastructure, he changed the strategy from just ‘doing’ to involving and inspiring. In December 2014, he started Peepal Farm-a place for animals to heal and be heard-along with two other co-founders. He's been building it, running it and living there since.

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Happiness Happens Happiness For Those Who Have Everything Else

Happiness Happens Happiness For Those Who Have Everything Else

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  • ISBN: 9780143474074
  • Author: Robin Singh
  • Publisher: Penguin Ebury Press
  • Pages: 200
  • Format: Hardback
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Robin Singh 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 realised that he had finally found what he had been looking for.

This is a book about what happened between him exiting his tech company and starting Peepal Farm-an animal rescue centre. It is a compilation of all the answers he got along the way and the questions he asked to get those answers. He still can't tell you what is life or why is life . . . but he can answer why to live and how to live.

Happiness Happens is ultimately an exploration of what really makes us happy. It is Robin’s journey told simply, with the hope that it will reach people who are dissatisfied with how they have been living but haven't yet been able to answer how else to live.

 

About the Author

Robin Singh is an entrepreneur who started his career as a hacker in 1997. He then founded E-junkie in 2003, a service to remove technology barriers for artists and authors wanting to sell their digital content directly to buyers. Later that year, he moved to Tucson, Arizona and continued to build E-junkie.


After successfully exiting in 2011, Robin started working to help animals in February 2013. Realizing that the nature of welfare projects in India being such that they can't be scaled by scaling the infrastructure, he changed the strategy from just ‘doing’ to involving and inspiring. In December 2014, he started Peepal Farm-a place for animals to heal and be heard-along with two other co-founders. He's been building it, running it and living there since.

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