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Vijay Pabbathi is a lecturer at the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic (AECC), Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. He is currently teaching human anatomy and supervises research projects. Before moving to Dorset, he was involved in research and teaching at the University of Bristol for approximately ten years. Prior to his work at the University of Bristol, he studied for his degrees in Biology and Veterinary Science in Andhra Pradesh, South India.


Vijay Pabbathi is an author of Unknown Truth of Life - A Guide to Awaken Creativity and Intelligence” (ISBN: 978-1438944432)


Life becomes meaningful as long as your life is more important than your ideas and requirements.– From his book


Many of us have been encouraged to live for pride or to imitate someone who is famous. It is highly applauded in society to do something that brings fame – the whole circus is false and sabotages life.– From his book

From page 85 of his book Imagine that we have a beautiful building with outstanding design, a decent outlook, that is so appealing to the eye that it is regarded as one of the greatest buildings in the world. What good is that building without having the right foundation? What good is that building if it collapses internally? The foundation has to be right, and is more important than the external design, colours, and outlook. Nobody wants a building that collapses internally, regardless of its bewitching outlook. It appears to me that all of our technological advancements are like external outfits that make our lives comfortable and enjoyable, while our psychological perceptions are the foundations. Let us begin to lay the foundations of our thinking.


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