Sameer Gudhate

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Sameer Gudhate Reflects on Pushpender Kaushik’s Life Is Not Random: When Life Starts Speaking in Pat

I was three pages into Life Is Not Random when I caught myself staring at the digital clock on my desk. It read 11:11. Under ordinary circumstances, I would have smiled at the coincidence and moved on. Instead, I sat there for a few seconds longer, remembering how often human beings search for meaning in patterns, especially when life refuses to provide neat explanations. That small moment became ...

Sameer Gudhate Reflects on Pushpender Kaushik’s Life Is Not Random: When Life Starts Speaking in Pat

The Courage to Think Aloud: Sameer Gudhate on Kiaan’s Thus Spoke a Madman

There is a peculiar contradiction in the way we speak about mental health. We encourage people to “open up,” yet grow uneasy when they speak without filters. We celebrate vulnerability as long as it remains tidy, hopeful, and easily digestible. The moment pain becomes messy, obsessive, contradictory, or socially inconvenient, we instinctively step back. Kiaan’s Thus Spoke a Madman lives precisely ...

The Courage to Think Aloud: Sameer Gudhate on Kiaan’s Thus Spoke a Madman

Sameer Gudhate on Weight Wars: When the Scale Measures More Than Weight

Weight is one of the few things society feels entitled to discuss without invitation. At family gatherings, in office corridors, at weddings, even in casual conversations between acquaintances, someone’s body often becomes public property. Advice arrives freely, concern disguises judgment, and humour sometimes carries a sting that lingers far longer than anyone intends. What begins as a conversati...

Sameer Gudhate on Weight Wars: When the Scale Measures More Than Weight

Million Dollar Habits by Brian Tracy — A Reflective Review by Sameer Gudhate

Many books about success promise transformation. Brian Tracy’s Million Dollar Habits makes a quieter promise: transformation begins long before results appear, hidden inside ordinary routines that most people never think twice about. It is less interested in dramatic breakthroughs than in the small decisions that eventually become identity.Tracy has spent decades writing about achievement, and rea...

Million Dollar Habits by Brian Tracy — A Reflective Review by Sameer Gudhate

History Isn’t Boring. We Just Tell It Poorly. | A Review of Rajesh Talwar’s The Incredible Indians:

Rajesh Talwar’s The Incredible Indians: The First Eleven begins with an interesting assumption: children do not need a shortage of heroes solved; they need better ways of meeting the heroes they already have. That distinction matters. We live in a time when young people can name global celebrities within seconds but often know national icons only through examination notes and commemorative speeche...

History Isn’t Boring. We Just Tell It Poorly. | A Review of Rajesh Talwar’s The Incredible Indians:

From an Air Force Son to an Army Dreamer: My Review of The Curious and the Classified by General Man

Military institutions often appear distant to civilians. They never did to me. My father served in the Indian Air Force, and growing up, the Armed Forces were never just uniforms on Republic Day or headlines after a conflict — they were part of the conversations, values, and discipline that quietly shaped my childhood. I, too, dreamt of joining the Indian Army. Life took me elsewhere, but that cur...

From an Air Force Son to an Army Dreamer: My Review of The Curious and the Classified by General Man

The Self Beyond the Story: Sameer Gudhate on Immortal Talks — Book 2

Some conversations refuse to end when the book closes. They linger quietly, waiting for another opportunity to resume. That is precisely how Immortal Talks — Book 2 unfolds. Having recently reflected on the first volume, I approached this one expecting new spiritual ideas. Instead, I found something more demanding. Shunya is less interested in offering fresh revelations than in taking familiar que...

The Self Beyond the Story: Sameer Gudhate on Immortal Talks — Book 2

The Courage to Remain Unfinished: Sameer Gudhate on Always Becoming

There is a quiet assumption built into modern success stories: that one decisive moment changes everything. The promotion. The startup. The move abroad. The breakthrough. We love milestones because they give life a neat shape. Reality is rarely so accommodating. Most lives are altered not by dramatic turning points but by hundreds of small adjustments that only make sense in retrospect.That is the...

The Courage to Remain Unfinished: Sameer Gudhate on Always Becoming

Maps Become Matters of Belief: Sameer Gudhate on Let There Be Light Upon the Universe — Beyond Maps

Every generation inherits maps. Some inherit them from explorers, some from scientists, and others from sacred texts. The real debate is rarely about geography. It is about authority. Whose description of reality do we trust when different worldviews claim to explain the same horizon?That question sits at the heart of Phanindra Narayan Gundu’s Let There Be Light Upon the Universe — Beyond Maps: Ex...

Maps Become Matters of Belief: Sameer Gudhate on Let There Be Light Upon the Universe — Beyond Maps

Between Silence and the Soul: Sameer Gudhate on Immortal Talks

Before dawn, before notifications, before deadlines, there is usually a quieter conversation taking place within us. We rarely hear it. Modern life has become remarkably efficient at drowning out that inner voice with constant stimulation, endless opinions, and the comforting illusion that every answer is only a search away. Immortal Talks by Shunya begins with a striking premise: perhaps the grea...

Between Silence and the Soul: Sameer Gudhate on Immortal Talks