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YOU DON’T EAT A LION DOESN’T MEAN LION WON’T EAT YOU

Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?

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YOU DON’T EAT A LION DOESN’T MEAN LION WON’T EAT YOU

By: Udaylal Pai
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(Updated) Why do the kindest people face the harshest storms? Why does the honest worker get laid off, while the corrupt thrive? Why do good souls suffer, while the cunning succeed?

If you’ve ever asked these questions - this book is your companion in that quiet confusion between heaven and reality.

Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People? (You Don’t Eat the Lion Doesn’t Mean the Lion Won’t Eat You)” isn’t a sermon. It’s a conversation - a walk through life’s unfair turns with humor, science, and timeless Hindu wisdom. It blends the logic of neuroscience with the insight of the Upanishads, the resilience of psychology with the calm of the Gita - showing that science and spirituality aren’t rivals, they’re two sides of the same cosmic coin.

Through true stories, historical moments, and heart - touching reflections, the book explores how pain can polish, loss can awaken, and chaos can teach. It doesn’t promise miracles -it reveals mindsets. From a hacked website to ancient parables, from karma to quantum cause- and - effect - every chapter helps you see that life may be wild, but not wicked.

So, if the world ever made you whisper, “Why me?” -this book will gently answer, “Because you’re ready.”

Because even when the lion roars, you still have a choice - to stay kind, stay curious, and sip wisdom, one thought at a time.
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