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AU$9.46
AU$9.46
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`The Culture That Claws You Down` is a Self Help and Personal Development book that delves into the hidden forces that hinder progress. It explores the whispers of sabotage and envy, revealing systems that reward mediocrity while punishing excellence. Though rooted in Sri Lankan realities, its message resonates globally, helping readers understand and overcome the constraints of `crab culture.`

  • Explores the psychology of `crab culture`
  • Offers vivid metaphors and strategic insights
  • Provides hard-earned wisdom to rise above negativity
  • Serves as a mirror to society and a survival guide
  • Encourages leading with clarity and strength

Important Note: This book is available at Kapruka and is a great tool for anyone in Sri Lanka or beyond who seeks to break free from conformity and lead with understanding.

Yes, we offer island-wide delivery services across Sri Lanka, so you can easily have this book delivered right to your doorstep.

If you are not satisfied with your purchase, you can return the book in its original condition within a specified period for a refund or exchange, according to our return policy detailed on the website.

Currently, this book is available only in English. Please check back as we frequently update our inventory with new editions and languages.

This book is ideal for children aged 3 to 8 years, providing engaging content that is easy to understand for young readers.

The book focuses on educational themes, particularly around nature and animals, designed to stimulate curiosity and learning in children.

Online price at Kapruka is U$ 6.25

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Readers drawn to cultural critique and behavioural psychology frequently pair such titles with practical wellness reading. Browsing environment and society titles on Kapruka offers a broader lens on how communities and structures influence individual progress, rounding out a thoughtful personal reading list.

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