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HRD talk - 10 Pillars launch

HRD talk - 10 Pillars launch

By Kirit Thakore on May 1, 2026, 10:19 am

What if you could step out of the noise for one evening?

There are moments in life where everything feels loud.

Busy.
Demanding.
Relentless.

 

That’s exactly why The Happy Rickshaw Driver has connected with so many people.

What started as a simple story has gone on to receive incredible feedback from readers across the UK and the US. Not because it offers complex answers, but because it speaks to something many people feel but struggle to put into words.

A desire to slow down.
To make sense of things.
To feel a little more at peace in the middle of it all.

But where did it all begin?

The new follow-up book, The 10 Pillars of The Happy Rickshaw Driver, goes deeper.

It takes you back in time… to where the journey truly started.

Before the calm.
Before the understanding.
Before the wisdom.

It begins with loss, struggle, and questions that don’t have easy answers.

And from that place, something begins to form.

Not quick fixes.
Not surface-level thinking.

But a set of simple, powerful principles… shaped through experience.

The kind that stay with you.


A chance to experience it in person

To mark the release of this new book, I’ll be hosting a free live talk in Leicester.

This isn’t about promoting a book.

It’s about sharing the journey behind it.

An hour to pause.
To reflect.
To step out of the noise for a while.

Tuesday 19th May
6:30pm – 7:30pm
Avanti Fields School, Leicester

Everyone who attends will also receive a “10 Pillars Keepsake Card” to take away. Something simple, but meaningful. A reminder you can return to long after the evening ends.

RESERVE YOUR PLACE


If you’d rather start now…

The book is now available on Amazon.

For a short time, it’s available at £6.50 (RRP £12.99).

If something in this resonates, it’s a good place to begin.

Get your copy of The 10 Pillars of The Happy Rickshaw Driver


A final thought

You don’t need to change everything.

Sometimes, understanding where something began…
is enough to start seeing things differently.


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