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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAvinash Sai is a writer and book reviewer. He started his bookstagram account @bookloafer 5 years ago and enmassed more than 90k followers so far. He published his first romance novel in 2021, which has received good reviews. In his free time, he watches movies and studies paintings. His goal is to promote reading good books and help people develop reading habits.Read More...
Avinash Sai is a writer and book reviewer. He started his bookstagram account @bookloafer 5 years ago and enmassed more than 90k followers so far. He published his first romance novel in 2021, which has received good reviews. In his free time, he watches movies and studies paintings. His goal is to promote reading good books and help people develop reading habits.
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Society is obsessed with positivity. It is often presented as the ultimate solution to our complex mental struggles. Feeling sad? Just think positively. Feeling hopeless? Be grateful—at least you’re alive. Lost your job? Everything happens for a reason. At first glance, this advice seems harmless. But in reality, it often forces us to suppress our true feelings, thoughts, and emotions under the guise of positive thinking. The result? We become more
Society is obsessed with positivity. It is often presented as the ultimate solution to our complex mental struggles. Feeling sad? Just think positively. Feeling hopeless? Be grateful—at least you’re alive. Lost your job? Everything happens for a reason. At first glance, this advice seems harmless. But in reality, it often forces us to suppress our true feelings, thoughts, and emotions under the guise of positive thinking. The result? We become more anxious, stressed, and depressed. In striving for an idealized state, we stop being true to our authentic selves.
To become whole again and find meaning in our lives, we must embrace our negative thoughts, emotions, and experiences. Negative emotions can bring us closer to understanding who we are. Sometimes, we even need to deliberately think negatively to see reality as it truly is.
In this book, you will learn:
• How the obsession with positivity can harm our mental health
• Why meaning is more important than happiness
• How regrets, mistakes, sadness, and longings can foster deeper connections with others
• Why accepting unavoidable realities, like death, grounds us and inspires us to act with urgency
• How trauma disrupts emotional regulation and ways to restore it
• Why embracing your unique self is more fulfilling than conforming to societal expectations
Society is obsessed with positivity. It is often presented as the ultimate solution to our complex mental struggles. Feeling sad? Just think positively. Feeling hopeless? Be grateful—at least you’re alive. Lost your job? Everything happens for a reason. At first glance, this advice seems harmless. But in reality, it often forces us to suppress our true feelings, thoughts, and emotions under the guise of positive thinking. The result? We become more
Society is obsessed with positivity. It is often presented as the ultimate solution to our complex mental struggles. Feeling sad? Just think positively. Feeling hopeless? Be grateful—at least you’re alive. Lost your job? Everything happens for a reason. At first glance, this advice seems harmless. But in reality, it often forces us to suppress our true feelings, thoughts, and emotions under the guise of positive thinking. The result? We become more anxious, stressed, and depressed. In striving for an idealized state, we stop being true to our authentic selves.
To become whole again and find meaning in our lives, we must embrace our negative thoughts, emotions, and experiences. Negative emotions can bring us closer to understanding who we are. Sometimes, we even need to deliberately think negatively to see reality as it truly is.
In this book, you will learn:
• How the obsession with positivity can harm our mental health
• Why meaning is more important than happiness
• How regrets, mistakes, sadness, and longings can foster deeper connections with others
• Why accepting unavoidable realities, like death, grounds us and inspires us to act with urgency
• How trauma disrupts emotional regulation and ways to restore it
• Why embracing your unique self is more fulfilling than conforming to societal expectations
Set in modern times, this book is a compilation of five short stories that tell about a widow’s persistence to offer a better future to his son, a writer seeking advice from a prostitute, a 44-year-old software engineer who is being divorced by his young wife, an author meeting his lover for the first time, and a lonerwho is being haunted by a naked woman and a faceless man for the strangest reason. These short stories depict the deepest human longing, h
Set in modern times, this book is a compilation of five short stories that tell about a widow’s persistence to offer a better future to his son, a writer seeking advice from a prostitute, a 44-year-old software engineer who is being divorced by his young wife, an author meeting his lover for the first time, and a lonerwho is being haunted by a naked woman and a faceless man for the strangest reason. These short stories depict the deepest human longing, hope, perseverance, heartbreak, and love.
Saddened by an investor turning down his business idea, Anand finds himself contemplating the future of the business plan when his cousin Jhanvi calls him for her birthday party. There he meets a mysterious girl called Malvika. As they travel and spend time together, he falls in love with her. Will she accept his proposal? Will Anand start his business?
Saddened by an investor turning down his business idea, Anand finds himself contemplating the future of the business plan when his cousin Jhanvi calls him for her birthday party. There he meets a mysterious girl called Malvika. As they travel and spend time together, he falls in love with her. Will she accept his proposal? Will Anand start his business?
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