Sameer Gudhate

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Beauty in Imperfection: Sameer Gudhate Reviews Beauty in the Zen by Kai Tsukimi

We live in an age that celebrates polish. Social media rewards carefully edited lives. Professional culture glorifies optimization. Even personal growth has become a performance, measured through productivity apps, streak counters, and endless self-improvement goals. The result is a strange paradox: the harder people try to become better versions of themselves, the more inadequate many of them see...

Beauty in Imperfection: Sameer Gudhate Reviews Beauty in the Zen by Kai Tsukimi

The Hardest Thing to Let Go Of Is the Illusion That We Are in Control: Sameer Gudhate Reviews The Fl

Kai Tsukimi’s The Flow of Zen arrives at a curious moment in human history. We have more tools than any generation before us to control our lives — fitness trackers measuring our sleep, apps managing our calendars, algorithms predicting our preferences — yet anxiety remains one of the defining emotions of modern existence. We are surrounded by systems designed to help us optimize life, and still m...

The Hardest Thing to Let Go Of Is the Illusion That We Are in Control: Sameer Gudhate Reviews The Fl

Peace Is Not Something You Find. It Is Something You Stop Disturbing: Sameer Gudhate Reviews A Cup o

Kai Tsukimi’s A Cup of Zen arrives at an interesting moment in modern life. Never before have so many people had access to so much information, yet so few moments of genuine stillness. We carry entire worlds in our pockets, but many of us struggle to sit quietly with our own thoughts for even a few minutes. The success of books like this suggests that what people are searching for is not more know...

Peace Is Not Something You Find. It Is Something You Stop Disturbing: Sameer Gudhate Reviews A Cup o

A Soldier’s Greatest Battle Was Not on the Battlefield: Sameer Gudhate Reviews From Reveille to Retr

Most military defeats are analysed after they happen. Maps are redrawn, reports are written, blame is assigned. What is far rarer is discovering a man who predicted the defeat in advance, documented his concerns, and then watched those warnings disappear into bureaucratic silence.That unsettling reality sits at the heart of From Reveille to Retreat, the autobiography of Lieutenant General S. P. P....

A Soldier’s Greatest Battle Was Not on the Battlefield: Sameer Gudhate Reviews From Reveille to Retr

The Narrative Is the Weapon: Sameer Gudhate Reviews The Ultimate Goal by Vikram Sood

There is an old saying in journalism that the first casualty of war is truth. What Vikram Sood argues in The Ultimate Goal is far more unsettling: truth may not be the casualty at all — it may never have been invited to the battlefield in the first place.We live in an age where people can watch the same event and emerge with entirely different conclusions. A protest becomes a freedom movement for ...

The Narrative Is the Weapon: Sameer Gudhate Reviews The Ultimate Goal by Vikram Sood

Beyond Population, Toward Meaning: Sameer Gudhate Reviews The Second Breath by Dr. Rabindra Nath Sah

Some books ask how society functions. Others ask why human beings exist. Very few attempt to answer both questions simultaneously.That ambition sits at the heart of The Second Breath: The Measure of Becoming in Science, Spirit and Human Condition by Dr. Rabindra Nath Sahoo.At first glance, the book appears to be about population dynamics, a subject most readers associate with census tables, demogr...

Beyond Population, Toward Meaning: Sameer Gudhate Reviews The Second Breath by Dr. Rabindra Nath Sah

Sameer Gudhate Presents the Book Review of The Tanishq Story: How Trust Changed the Way India Bought

There is an old habit in Indian households that rarely gets questioned. When a wedding is being planned, a festival approaches, or a daughter’s future is discussed, someone eventually says, “Let’s go to our jeweller.”Not a jewellery store. Not a brand.Our jeweller.The phrase carries generations of trust, familiarity, and inherited loyalty. It describes a relationship that survived economic upheava...

Sameer Gudhate Presents the Book Review of The Tanishq Story: How Trust Changed the Way India Bought

Sameer Gudhate Presents the Book Review of A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole

There is something curious about the way modern culture talks about love.We celebrate it endlessly, post about it constantly, search for it obsessively, and yet often approach it with an escape route already mapped out. Relationships are evaluated through compatibility metrics, red flags, communication frameworks, and contingency plans. Love has become something we analyze almost as much as we exp...

Sameer Gudhate Presents the Book Review of A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole

The Hidden Cost of Ambition: Sameer Gudhate Reviews The Balanced Leader Part 1 by Yusuf Poonawala

There is a peculiar irony in modern success. The more ambitious people become, the less likely they are to admit exhaustion. Burnout is discussed openly, yet often worn as a badge of honour. Calendars overflow, notifications multiply, and the ability to remain constantly busy is frequently mistaken for evidence of importance. Somewhere along the way, achievement stopped being a destination and bec...

The Hidden Cost of Ambition: Sameer Gudhate Reviews The Balanced Leader Part 1 by Yusuf Poonawala

Sameer Gudhate Reviews Faiz Ahmed’s Sumeru Sabers: A Memoir of Friendship, Faith, and Showing Up

There is something revealing about the way adults protect certain rituals. Not because those rituals are important to the world, but because they quietly become important to who they are.Every Sunday morning across Indian cities, cricket grounds fill with people who have already lost the practical argument. They are no longer chasing selection, contracts, or recognition. Many have demanding career...

Sameer Gudhate Reviews Faiz Ahmed’s Sumeru Sabers: A Memoir of Friendship, Faith, and Showing Up