Noted cardiologist unveils `Golden insights’ from Davish Jain’s new book
2 min readIndore: (Team Newsbuddy) :Dr. Bharat Rawat, a noted cardiologist, organized a review session of the newly published book of Dr. Davish Jain, “Golden Insights: Enterprising Life,” amidst an elite gathering at the PIMR UG campus. The review session, graced by esteemed personalities, shed light on the profound revelations encapsulated within Dr. Jain’s work.
Dr. Rawat, in his insightful review, underscored the international acclaim garnered by Dr. Jain for his illustrious works in education and industry. He emphasized the book’s pivotal teachings on striking a harmonious balance between professional endeavors and personal well-being. Central to the discussion were the pillars of learning, love, lead, and leaving a legacy, elucidating how these facets shape a fulfilling life. Drawing wisdom from Lord Mahavira, Dr. Rawat highlighted the detrimental role of ego in obstructing the path to love.
Further delving into the essence of Dr. Jain’s narrative, Dr. Rawat expounded on the transformative influence of familial bonds, friendships, and professional experiences in sculpting Dr. Jain’s journey. The session resonated with themes of love in its multifaceted dimensions, stressing its paramount importance in achieving holistic success.
Adding a youthful perspective to the discourse, Arya Jain, a fourth standard student, joined Dr. Rawat as a co-speaker, infusing the session with fresh insights.
Reflecting on his motivation behind penning the book, Dr. Davish Jain attributed it to a profound quest for self-discovery amidst the challenges of the lockdown. He expressed a fervent desire to impart his insights to the younger generation, thereby empowering them to navigate life’s complexities with clarity and purpose.
Describing “Golden Insights: Enterprising Life” as a reservoir of invaluable wisdom, Dr. Jain outlined the four foundational principles elucidated in the book: learn, love, lead, and leaving a legacy. These principles, he asserted, serve as guiding beacons for a fulfilling existence.
Dr. Sudhir Khetawat echoed the sentiment, hailing Dr. Jain’s work as a treasure trove for aspiring individuals and students alike. The review session, meticulously coordinated and conducted by Dr. Ashima Joshi and Dr. S. Raman Iyer, witnessed a robust attendance comprising esteemed guests, including Mrs. Monica Jain, PEF Director Himanshu Jain, and Ramesh Jain, alongside a diverse cohort of physicians, faculty members, and students from the PIMR.