The End of Suffering

by Dr. Nikhil Joshi, M.D.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/21/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 214
ISBN : 9781491819234
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 214
ISBN : 9781491819227

About the Book

The End of Suffering is about the shared human experience and our universal desire to be free of the burden of suffering. It is about healing. Even though the causes of our pain are different, the nature of what we share is identical. All of us at one time hurt and we all carry events which sometimes break us. But we are not alone, we can feel better, and there is a way forward. The End of Sufferi ng contains everything a person needs to find their way through whatever they are going through. It gives hope and soothes our pain — and sometimes that’s more than enough.


About the Author

Nikhil Joshi is a physician training in internal medicine, an orator, Canadian chess medalist and philosopher. His first book “The Companion” was published in 2006 and asked questions about life, relationships and spirituality. As a former Millennium Laureate, Nikhil has been nationally recognized by the Government of Canada for his leadership skills and for his work in improving the lives of youths experiencing challenges due to their social, economic and cultural backgrounds in St.John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. He has done numerous volunteer projects around the world including Ghana and Kathmandu, Nepal. He has a background in broadcasting and worked as a freelance journalist for five year with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). His media-based company, Youth of the Nation was featured nationally on the television show Street Cents. Currently he splits his time working as a resident physician for Eastern Health in Newfoundland, and conducting research in the field of rheumatology and previously in the area of waitlist management with the Western Canada Wait List Project. His essay “I’m a medical student who smokes” was published in The Globe and Mail in September 2011. Nikhil is passionate about furthering his ability to touch the lives of people positively. To that end he started “Letters for the World” (www.lettersfortheworld.com) in 2012 which is a website that features messages from people from all walks of life who share their unique life experiences with the world. As he writes in his introduction of Letters- “this is a place where we get to share the best of our humanity- our hope, our joy, our wisdom and our love for one another”. Nikhil believes firmly that everyone has a story and message which can serve as an inspiration to others and make this world a better place.