Sameer Gudhate presents the Book Review of Human Superpowers: Unlock, Unleash, Uplift by Nihit Mohan

What if you were told your greatest power isn’t out there in the world — but quietly tucked within you, just waiting to be remembered?
That’s the soulful question Nihit Mohan asks — and begins to answer — in his insightful book, Human Superpowers: Unlock, Unleash, Uplift. In a world constantly shouting about what we lack, Mohan gently turns the mirror inward, helping us realize that maybe… just maybe, we were never truly powerless to begin with.
This book marks Part 1 of a trilogy, and it’s off to a meaningful start. While Mohan may not be a household name yet, his debut brings together practical psychology, Eastern wisdom, and self-exploration in a way that feels grounded, fresh, and accessible.
Human Superpowers is less of a traditional “story” and more of a soulful self-discovery toolkit. Think of it as a guided tour of the mind, with pit stops at places like mindset, gratitude, creativity, and the subconscious.
It explores the often-missed truth: that we all possess inner “superpowers” like resilience, focus, empathy, and vision. We’re not learning something new — we’re remembering what’s always been there. The beauty lies in how Mohan demystifies these grand ideas and brings them down to earth.
What struck me immediately was how approachable Mohan’s voice is. There’s no overwhelming jargon, no flashy lingo — just clear, powerful writing that feels like it was meant for you and only you.
His tone is uplifting without being over-the-top. You never feel like you’re being “taught at”; it’s more like walking alongside a thoughtful friend who’s been through some inner storms and is now sharing a flashlight for your path.
Instead of fictional characters, the “main player” here is your own mindset — and that’s a bold move. Mohan invites you to challenge long-held beliefs, question the stories you’ve told yourself, and shift your narrative from limitation to liberation.
His exploration of how the subconscious mind drives behaviour, or how gratitude rewires our perspective, feels both eye-opening and doable. It’s not just talk — he offers tools, prompts, and real-life exercises that make you pause, reflect, and shift gears.
The structure of the book is clean and intentional. Each chapter builds naturally on the last, guiding you from awareness to action without overwhelming you. The pacing is just right — there’s space to breathe, to underline, to journal.
It reminded me of those moments when you’re sitting alone with your thoughts, tea in hand, and suddenly something clicks.
The major themes — resilience, gratitude, inner strength, self-belief — are timeless. But Mohan presents them in a way that feels deeply timely. In a post-pandemic world, where burnout is high and confidence is low, this book feels like a gentle reset.
He doesn’t just talk about “being positive” — he talks about doing the inner work. That distinction matters.
One of the standout moments for me was a passage on pain — how it can be a portal, not just something to endure but something that transforms. It echoed a time in my life where I felt like I was stuck in a loop of failure and self-doubt, and it helped me see that perhaps that pain was simply sharpening my awareness.
The book’s biggest strength is how relatable and actionable it is. You finish a chapter and you want to do something different. It doesn’t sit on your shelf — it moves into your daily thoughts.
If there’s one gentle suggestion I’d make, it would be to hear a bit more from the author’s personal journey. We get glimpses, but a deeper dive would have made the experience even more powerful.
This book didn’t shout — it whispered. And in that quiet, I heard parts of myself I’d been ignoring. It’s helped me slow down, shift my focus, and look at setbacks not as signs to stop, but as signs to start within.
Human Superpowers is a heartening read — thoughtful, clear, and packed with purpose. Whether you’re feeling stuck, searching for meaning, or simply want to get to know yourself better, this book is a worthy companion.
Rating: 4.5/5
I’m genuinely looking forward to the next part of the trilogy. If this book was about unlocking ourselves, I can’t wait to see how we connect and conquer in Part 2.
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