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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, financially—not in one sweeping moment, but in a series of slow, suffocating collap
Sameer Gudhate
May 53 min read


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 collection that tries to impress you with complexity. It doesn’t hi
Sameer Gudhate
Apr 293 min read


Sameer Gudhate on The Unscripted Leader: Not a Guide. A Mirror.
There’s a certain moment in your professional life… when advice stops helping. Not because it’s wrong—but because it’s too clean for the mess you’re standing in. That’s the space I found myself in while reading The Unscripted Leader by Paparao Chintalapudi. This isn’t the kind of book that tells you what to do. It quietly shifts something more uncomfortable—how you think when there is no clear answer. At one level, the premise feels familiar: leadership, decision-ma
Sameer Gudhate
Apr 223 min read
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