Nalin, at 46, describes himself as the classic midlifer. He quit a successful career as a leading global executive, to explore the entrepreneur within himself as well as life in general. His own midlife crisis was replete with dizzying success and deep despair at failures. Listening to his story would give a Bollywood potboiler a run for its money. His experience of having worked in various parts of the world, observed different environments and cultures coupled with his own personal trials, tribulations and successes, is what provides a sense of realism and practicality to his writing. His ea...