Sameer Gudhate

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Sameer Gudhate Rethinks Leadership: What If Delegation Is Holding You Back?

There’s a moment every working professional knows too well — the moment when your plate is overflowing, your inbox is a battlefield, and the easiest escape feels like handing something off to someone else. Relief, instant and tempting. I walked into Never Delegate Again expecting that familiar conversation around efficiency and smarter task management. What I didn’t expect was to feel quietly conf...

Sameer Gudhate Rethinks Leadership: What If Delegation Is Holding You Back?

Sameer Gudhate Reflects on the Man Behind the Uniform: When Duty Divides the Heart and Silence Says

There’s a certain silence that follows after you close a book — not the empty kind, but the kind that feels… occupied. Like someone has just left the room, and their presence still lingers in the air. That’s the silence Off to the Skies — Man Behind the Uniform left me with.I didn’t step into this story looking for spectacle. No roaring jets or high-adrenaline missions were going to impress me on ...

Sameer Gudhate Reflects on the Man Behind the Uniform: When Duty Divides the Heart and Silence Says

The Weight of Unfinished Investigations in Murder at the Palace: A Modern Detective Review by Sameer

There are books that open like a locked door being gently pushed, and there are books that open like a gunshot in a silent hall. This one begins somewhere in between.A celebrated detective is found murdered while still mid-investigation, and that single rupture in the system is enough to tilt the world of “Murder at the Palace: A Chanaksha Rajpoot Mystery” into motion. His assistant, Chanaksha Raj...

The Weight of Unfinished Investigations in Murder at the Palace: A Modern Detective Review by Sameer

Sameer Gudhate: Reading Between Truth and Illusion in The Man Who Thought The Sky Is Blue

There are some stories you don’t read for entertainment… you read them because somewhere, quietly, you’re afraid they might be true.That was the space I found myself in while reading The Man Who Thought The Sky Is Blue by Iqbal Singh.Not because the narrative is dramatic.But because it feels disturbingly possible.At its core, this is the story of a man who loses — emotionally, socially, financiall...

Sameer Gudhate: Reading Between Truth and Illusion in The Man Who Thought The Sky Is Blue

When Stillness Starts Speaking: Sameer Gudhate on Finding Yourself in The Yoga Odyssey

There’s a quiet moment that comes before you begin anything new — not dramatic, not cinematic — just a small pause where you ask yourself, “Will this actually change something in me?” I found myself in that exact space before opening The Yoga Odyssey: An Ordinary Man’s Quest to Uncover the Divine Mystery by Vino Mody. Not expecting transformation. Just hoping for clarity.What unfolded wasn’t a gra...

When Stillness Starts Speaking: Sameer Gudhate on Finding Yourself in The Yoga Odyssey

Sameer Gudhate Says: I’ve Felt That Silence — Just Not in a Formula 1 Car

There’s a moment just before a race begins — those few seconds when everything goes quiet, even inside your own head. I found myself thinking about that silence more than the speed while reading Lights Out, Minds On by Priyanka Awasthi. Not the roar. Not the glamour. Just that fragile, almost invisible space where everything can either come together… or fall apart.That’s where this book lives.At f...

Sameer Gudhate Says: I’ve Felt That Silence — Just Not in a Formula 1 Car

Sameer Gudhate Says: Luck Didn’t Fail You — Your Patterns Did.

There are books that motivate you for a day… and then there are books that quietly rearrange the way you look at your own decisions.I found myself thinking about this long after I closed The Fate Factory: Design Your Own Destiny. Not in a loud, dramatic way. But in small, almost uncomfortable moments — like when I caught myself blaming circumstances for something I had clearly chosen.That’s the sp...

Sameer Gudhate Says: Luck Didn’t Fail You — Your Patterns Did.

Sameer Gudhate on Universe Inside Our Brain: Are We Thinking… or Being Tuned?

There are some books you don’t read for answers — you read them because they dare to ask questions most people quietly avoid.Questions that sit somewhere between science… and belief.That’s the space I found myself in while reading Universe Inside Our Brain — Quantum Astrology by Dr Soundar Divakar.Not as a physicist. Not as a neuroscientist.But as a curious mind trying to understand — what if the ...

Sameer Gudhate on Universe Inside Our Brain: Are We Thinking… or Being Tuned?

Sameer Gudhate on Desi Crime: You Don’t Just Read These Stories… You Realize How Close They Are

There’s a certain discomfort that doesn’t leave you when you close a true crime book.Not fear.Not shock.Something quieter.Almost like you’ve just walked past a crime scene long after the crowd has disappeared… but the silence is still holding on to something.That’s the space this book pulled me into.Desi Crime: 20 True Stories of Killers, Kidnappers and Other Sinister Criminals by Aishwarya Singh ...

Sameer Gudhate on Desi Crime: You Don’t Just Read These Stories… You Realize How Close They Are

Sameer Gudhate on Confessions of a Manaholic: The Thin Line Between Devotion and Disappearance

There’s a certain kind of love that doesn’t feel like a choice after a point.It feels like gravity.You know it’s pulling you somewhere you shouldn’t go… and yet, you don’t resist. Not because you’re weak. But because some part of you has decided that falling is still better than standing still.That’s the emotional space I found myself in while reading Confessions of a Manaholic.This isn’t a poetry...

Sameer Gudhate on Confessions of a Manaholic: The Thin Line Between Devotion and Disappearance