![]() ![]() Now this book didn’t just show us the “business” but also showed the reader as to how the trio had to face many hardships individually. ![]() On the other hand, Kabir left his wealth and fled Delhi with Sandy and ended up in the same camp as Myra which led all three of them to form a partnership.įrom the huge terrain of Himachal Pradesh (where the camp was) started a partnership of three young and bright people with big ideas. The struggles of finding a mentor then an investor and then some good clients was a big task and not many have that patience to keep looking, to keep searching and not give up just like that.Īll three of them had met at a trek which Myra was heading to start her new life after leaving Mumbai in search of ideas. A part-time app developer (more like a hobby) Both wish to have a startup of their own.Īll three of them have one thing in common, they have big dreams and want to break free from their normal, regular routine into something completely different and, along with many other entrepreneurs form a new and better India. ![]() Sandy – Kabir’s childhood friend and partner in crime. CEO of his father’s huge company, who wishes to live his life like an adventure and have a brand name of his own. Myra – A software engineer wanting to start her own startup and break free from her cubicle. This book was a delightful read, slow yet intriguing. Well, that was more complicated than my mathematics syllabus xD Overall, I enjoyed my time reading this book and I’d definitely recommend this book if you love traveling and want something uplifting to read. This story tried to tell us to follow our dreams, but I wish there was more depth to the characters. I appreciate the fact that this book tried to be courageous and uplifting. I’d have liked to see more of their struggles because in reality starting your own venture is not this straightforward as was shown in this book. It was very brief and they found success fairly quick. This is a short book and we don’t get to see much of their journey towards starting this venture. I liked the premise of following your dreams more than the execution. This was an adventurous story about three young people exploring themselves and following their dreams. They soon team up and come up with their ideas of starting their own venture. Myra and the boys don’t know each other at the start of the book, they meet while they’re traveling. And so, they leave their jobs behind and starts to travel. ![]() They want to start their own venture and be entrepreneurs. All of them are unhappy with their 9 to 5 corporate jobs and are fed up. To stay updated on events, book tours, speaking engagements, storytelling workshops, readers’ meet and greet, press releases, and blog posts, subscribe at This is the story of Myra, Kabir, and Sandy. She currently divides her time between India and the US, where she lives with her husband, Kushal Nahata, co-founder and CEO of FarEye. Every year, she spends time in the coastal village of Palolem in Goa. Stuti has sailed to the Andamans, camped with Indian jawans in Arunachal Pradesh, scuba-dived in the Indian Ocean, swum with the dolphins in the Mediterranean, floated free for hours in the Atlantic, and wishes to travel the world before she dies. She made her TV debut in 2019 as a host of the TV series Kar Ke Dikhaenge. Stuti quit her job to inspire people by sharing life-changing stories. Stuti has a master's degree in management from IMI New Delhi. Where the Sun Never Sets is her third book. Her books You Only Live Once and On the Open Road have inspired readers across the country to make a move. Stuti Changle is a national bestselling author. ![]()
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