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About the Author
Rahul Prakash Pandey is a confused father, a confident consultant, and an aspiring author — trying to make sense of life, one triangle at a time.
Professionally, he has spent years advising governments and institutions on digital transformation, public systems, and strategy. But somewhere along the way, questions about meaning, balance, and happiness started demanding answers that Excel sheets couldn’t offer.
This book is his first attempt to bring those worlds together — personal reflection and structured thinking — in a voice that’s less preachy and more human. The idea of the Happiness Triangle first took shape in 2003, and since then, it has kept changing, kept evolving — just like life itself — until it finally found this form.
He lives in Gurgaon, India, with his mother, wife, and son — all of whom challenge both the ideas and the execution, polishing them to perfection.
THE HAPPINESS TRIANGLE
In a world rushing into the AI age, this book invites you to pause.
Set against the timeless backdrop of Varanasi, it follows Sameer and his reflective conversations with Aarav — a forgotten machine that remembers too much. Through these dialogues, the book explores what it truly means to live a happy, contented, and balanced life.
At its heart lies the Happiness Triangle — a simple yet powerful framework to identify whether the root of your discomfort lies in the body, ego, or mind. It then offers ways to stop that pain from spreading further, helping you restore balance before imbalance takes over.
This is not a self-help manual. It’s a gentle nudge toward asking better questions — and finding your own rhythm for joy.