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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalI am Prabhat Singh, an undergraduate engineering student. While engineering teaches me how to solve problems, writing lets me embrace them-that is, to go deeper into the chaos, emotions, and unanswered questions of life. I write not to escape reality but to understand it more deeply.Read More...
I am Prabhat Singh, an undergraduate engineering student. While engineering teaches me how to solve problems, writing lets me embrace them-that is, to go deeper into the chaos, emotions, and unanswered questions of life. I write not to escape reality but to understand it more deeply.
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In a world that often feels cold and relentless, "The hopeless eyes—looking for hope" delves into the raw and unfiltered search for meaning and light. This is not a story of triumph or grand transformations—it's a journey through shadows, where hope flickers quietly amidst the chaos.
This book is my journey through those shadows. I didn’t find hope in fireworks or miraculous transformations. The distant flicker of stars against an endless
In a world that often feels cold and relentless, "The hopeless eyes—looking for hope" delves into the raw and unfiltered search for meaning and light. This is not a story of triumph or grand transformations—it's a journey through shadows, where hope flickers quietly amidst the chaos.
This book is my journey through those shadows. I didn’t find hope in fireworks or miraculous transformations. The distant flicker of stars against an endless sky, the unexpected kindness of strangers, and the tenacity of trees enduring storms were all places where I found it. Hope didn’t fix everything, but it softened the edges and made the weight easier to carry.
This book doesn’t promise easy answers. It offers companionship for those who have wrestled with doubt and despair. It is a reminder that hope doesn’t always arrive with fireworks—it can be found in the cracks, in the soft spaces where life persists despite everything.
The Hopeless Eyes (Looking for Hope) is a deeply reflective and poetic exploration of how even in a rough world, the act of looking for hope is a reason to keep going.
In a world that often feels cold and relentless, "The hopeless eyes—looking for hope" delves into the raw and unfiltered search for meaning and light. This is not a story of triumph or grand transformations—it's a journey through shadows, where hope flickers quietly amidst the chaos.
This book is my journey through those shadows. I didn’t find hope in fireworks or miraculous transformations. The distant flicker of stars against an endless
In a world that often feels cold and relentless, "The hopeless eyes—looking for hope" delves into the raw and unfiltered search for meaning and light. This is not a story of triumph or grand transformations—it's a journey through shadows, where hope flickers quietly amidst the chaos.
This book is my journey through those shadows. I didn’t find hope in fireworks or miraculous transformations. The distant flicker of stars against an endless sky, the unexpected kindness of strangers, and the tenacity of trees enduring storms were all places where I found it. Hope didn’t fix everything, but it softened the edges and made the weight easier to carry.
This book doesn’t promise easy answers. It offers companionship for those who have wrestled with doubt and despair. It is a reminder that hope doesn’t always arrive with fireworks—it can be found in the cracks, in the soft spaces where life persists despite everything.
The Hopeless Eyes (Looking for Hope) is a deeply reflective and poetic exploration of how even in a rough world, the act of looking for hope is a reason to keep going.
This book captures the chaotic, funny reality of Gen Z life, where "chud gaye" (a slang term for feeling burnt out) becomes a relatable theme. Rather than offering polished advice, it dives into the absurd pressures on young adults today—from social media's endless "personal branding" game to hustle culture's demand to monetize everything we love. This sitcom is ironic in that everything comes together online, and individuals can't even get something str
This book captures the chaotic, funny reality of Gen Z life, where "chud gaye" (a slang term for feeling burnt out) becomes a relatable theme. Rather than offering polished advice, it dives into the absurd pressures on young adults today—from social media's endless "personal branding" game to hustle culture's demand to monetize everything we love. This sitcom is ironic in that everything comes together online, and individuals can't even get something straight in real life. A lot of the episodes contain relationships, wellness, and identity comedy, exploring how Gen Z navigates around the ambiguity of things such as dating, the emergence of wellness fads, and the freedom of constantly self-evolving identity.
The book hails this paradox of the technology age, being simultaneously a tool and a trap, at the same time that the young adult feels highly connected but isolated. What it communicates is simple: we're all a bit lost, and that's okay. Rather than wanting to perfect things, they find solace in this sense of solidarity and taking life in its messiness. And finally, it is just not burnout; rather, chud gaye is a mood, a mindset, which brings people to laughter and resilience in an overwhelming world.
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