Book Review: Manifest Your Infinite Riches by Pushkar Anand — A Clear-Headed Guide to Living Rich, Inside and Out
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- Jul 15
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Some books don’t try to dazzle you with promises. They’re quieter, more grounded — and often, more effective. Manifest Your Infinite Riches by Pushkar Anand isn’t flashy. It doesn’t come with giant promises or overdone affirmations. Instead, it offers a soft nudge — a reminder that wealth, both internal and external, can be shaped more consciously than we think.
I picked it up mostly out of curiosity. The title felt a bit larger-than-life, but the cover design had a certain stillness to it — like the book knew what it was doing. And once I started reading, it surprised me in the best way. This isn’t your typical "manifestation manual." It’s not about vision boards and magic tricks. It’s about gently reprogramming the way we think, react, and move through life.
The book is divided into 26 short chapters, around 200 pages in total, which makes it incredibly accessible. It’s the kind of book you can read between meetings, before bed, or on a slow weekend morning. The chapters flow simply — no jargon, no fluff. Just a series of perspectives and practices to help shift your mindset from lack to abundance.
What stands out is that Anand doesn’t reduce success to just hustle or just meditation. He speaks to that sweet spot — where financial freedom, soulful living, and emotional clarity meet. That place where you’re not just earning, but enjoying; not just surviving, but thriving.
There are a few diagrams and flowcharts that help visualise how small mindset tweaks can lead to bigger shifts. There aren’t any affirmations or heavy philosophical detours. Instead, Anand focuses on clarity — how your inner beliefs shape the outcomes you attract, and how your thoughts, if left unchecked, tend to spiral into habits that either serve you or limit you.
The language is refreshingly light. You don’t feel like you're being talked at — it feels more like someone quietly offering their learnings from experience. Some parts feel like they’ve been inspired by timeless ideas from spiritual or self-development traditions, but the author has done well to ground them in everyday relevance.
If you’ve been reading self-help for a while, many ideas here will feel familiar — thoughts around mindset, belief, energy, conscious choice. But familiarity doesn’t always mean redundancy. Sometimes, hearing the same truth in a new voice is all it takes to finally click.
Where the book really succeeds is in its practicality. The exercises aren’t overwhelming — they’re doable. You don’t need to turn your life upside down to try what’s being suggested. Whether it's reflecting on your self-worth, examining your money beliefs, or choosing how you respond to setbacks, everything feels within reach.
I wouldn’t call this book deeply spiritual in the traditional sense. It doesn’t dwell too much on scripture or esoteric practices. Its strength lies in simplicity — and in showing how real abundance isn't just about building bank balances but about aligning your intentions with your actions.
This is a great pick for anyone going through a plateau — be it financial, emotional, or creative. It gives you language for what you’re feeling, and more importantly, tools to gently move forward. It doesn’t ask you to become someone else. It simply invites you to pause and consider: What if wealth wasn’t something you chased, but something you aligned with?
Manifest Your Infinite Riches might not be revolutionary, but it doesn’t need to be. It’s steady, sincere, and surprisingly motivating. I closed the book feeling lighter — and that, honestly, is the kind of richness I was hoping to manifest anyway.
Book Title: Manifest Your Infinite Riches
Author: Pushkar Anand
Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
Available at: Jaico Books | Amazon
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