PEACE - A Process, Not a State
Overview
What if everything you were taught about peace is wrong?
We grow up believing that peace is a destination-a calm state we can achieve if we make the right choices, avoid problems, and control our surroundings. But real life doesn't work that way. Situations change, people behave unpredictably, and challenges keep emerging.
So why does peace keep slipping away?
Because peace is not a state.
It is a process.
In PEACE: A Process, Not a State, Sandeep J. Chavan breaks away from conventional self-help narratives and presents a powerful, practical framework for understanding stability in a constantly changing world.
This book does not offer temporary motivation or unrealistic positivity. Instead, it provides a clear, grounded approach to handling life as it actually unfolds.
You will discover:
- Why the idea of "permanent peace" is an illusion
- How disturbance is a natural and necessary part of life
- The real reason you feel unstable-even when things seem fine
- How to process situations without emotional overload
- Why stability is built through handling, not avoidance
- Practical ways to stay mentally and emotionally steady in uncertainty
Blending insights from psychology, human behavior, and real-world observation, this book introduces a fresh way of thinking-one that replaces the search for calm with the ability to remain stable.
Whether you are dealing with stress, uncertainty, decision fatigue, or emotional overwhelm, this book offers a perspective that is both simple and deeply effective.
This is not a book about escaping life.
It is a book about handling it without losing yourself.
If you are tired of chasing peace and ready to understand how it actually works, this book will change the way you think-and the way you respond to everything.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798233542961
- ISBN-10: 9798233542961
- Publisher: Gyrus Vision
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.78 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.03 pounds
- Page Count: 348
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