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The destiny lock: Why your soul’s purpose holds the key to unlimited wealth

This is your invitation to understand why hard work without alignment leads to burnout, and how discovering your soul purpose wealth becomes the missing key to unlimited prosperity. When destiny and purpose unite, abundance follows effortlessly. This guide helps you activate that connection.turning meaning into money and restoring balance to ambition, heart, and energy. Why does success sometimes feel empty even when you’re thriving? I remember a Thursday morning that smelled like burnt coffee and exhaustion. I had just received a raise at my corporate job, yet I sat staring at the screen, hollow. My spreadsheets were full, but my soul was bankrupt. That was my first encounter with what I now call the Destiny Lock. T he invisible barrier that keeps high achievers feeling poor, even when their bank balance says otherwise. So why does success feel this way? Because we are taught to chase income rather than alignment. We measure worth in hours, not harmony. But soul purpose...
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Scamlands by Snigdha Poonam: When fraud becomes a way of life

A searching, reflective, and critical review of Scamlands by Snigdha Poonam, this article examines how fraud economies rise from inequality, technology, and eroding trust. Moving from Jharkhand to Cambodia, it explores scam culture, historical roots in Thuggee, personal encounters with digital deception, and the wider moral crisis shaping modern India and Asia. Have you ever wondered how your bank details reached a stranger before your friends did? You live a careful life. You guard your passwords. You avoid suspicious links. Yet one afternoon, your phone rings. A polite voice knows your full name, your city, even your recent bank transaction. You pause. You wonder. How? That question sits at the heart of Scamlands: Inside the Asian Empire of Fraud That Preys on the World by Snigdha Poonam. Published in October 2025 by India Viking in a handsome hardcover edition of 344 pages priced at ₹799, this nonfiction crime narrative reads like a thriller but feels like sociology class, eco...