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Living With Honour | self-help and personal development | old unused book

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Title: Living With Honour: What Is Easy to See Is Easy to Miss

Author: Shiv Khera

ISBN-10: 1403911029

ISBN-13: 9781403911025

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan / Macmillan Publishers India

Publication Year: 2003

Language: English

Format: Paperback

Pages: Approximately 202

Genre: Self-help / Personal development / Ethics and values

Living With Honour: What Is Easy to See Is Easy to Miss is an inspiring self-development book that explores the importance of integrity, values, and ethical living in personal and professional life. In this book, Shiv Khera explains how true success is not just measured by wealth or power but by the principles and character that guide our actions.

Through real-life examples, stories, and thought-provoking reflections, the author encourages readers to develop moral courage, responsibility, and a strong sense of duty toward society. The book shows how individuals can face challenges, make ethical decisions, and lead lives based on honour, fairness, and respect.

Khera emphasizes that honour must be earned through consistent actions, honesty, and commitment to doing what is right—even when it is difficult. By understanding the difference between short-term gain and long-term character, readers learn how to build a life of dignity and purpose.

Practical lessons, anecdotes, and motivational insights make this book a guide for people who want to strengthen their values, improve decision-making, and become responsible citizens and leaders. The principles discussed are universal and applicable across cultures, professions, and stages of life.