Abhijit Naskar QUOTES

Abhijit Naskar
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Abhijit Naskar, born on October 9, 1991, in Calcutta, India, is a renowned neuroscientist, acclaimed author of over 100 books, and a passionate advocate for mental health and global harmony. His extensive work in cognitive and behavioral neuroscience has significantly contributed to addressing issues such as mental illness, prejudice, hate, intolerance, discrimination, and systemic racism.

Naskar's journey into neuroscience began after he discontinued his computer engineering studies to pursue scientific research.

In 2015, he published his first book, "The Art of Neuroscience in Everything," which became an international bestseller and established him as a prominent author.

Since then, he has authored over 100 books, delving into topics like mental wellness, global harmony, and the intricacies of the human mind.

Beyond his literary contributions, Naskar is recognized for his poetry, having composed over 2,000 sonnets. His writings often explore themes of unity, tolerance, and the shared human experience, aiming to bridge divides and foster understanding across diverse communities.

As a public speaker, Naskar has addressed international audiences, including delivering talks at TEDx events and the World Youth Forum in 2019, where he shared insights on mental health and societal harmony.

His dedication to promoting mental wellness and global unity continues to inspire individuals worldwide, encouraging a more compassionate and inclusive society.

The secret to Martial Arts, is not style but training.
Practice a hundred moves five times, it is of no use whatsoever. But practice one move every day, and it'll be your lifetime protector.
No guns, period. Concerned about self-defense? Learn Martial Arts.
Trash all your arrogance before training. A martial artist is to be gentle and caring.
The secret to Martial Arts, Is not style but training. Pick any form that appeals to you, And train regularly without failing. Practice a hundred moves five times, It is of no use whatsoever. But practice one move every day, And it'll be your lifetime protector. But before all that ask yourself, Why do you wanna be a martial artist? Is it to nourish an able mind and body, Or to be yet another fitness narcissist? Trash all your arrogance before training. A martial artist is to be gentle and caring.
I don't train so I could fight, I train so I could restrain someone from fighting.
Martial arts is not about fighting, it is about being fit and healthy, both physiologically and psychologically.