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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal
Most of us are taught how to build a life, but few of us are taught how to stay sane once we have it. We spend our lives decorating the cage, convinced that if the scenery is nice enough, we aren’t actually trapped. We build systems to buy our freedom, only to realize those systems have become the walls that keep us from our presence.
We live in a world that rewards speed, noise, and constant reaction. Most of us are doing everything “right
Most of us are taught how to build a life, but few of us are taught how to stay sane once we have it. We spend our lives decorating the cage, convinced that if the scenery is nice enough, we aren’t actually trapped. We build systems to buy our freedom, only to realize those systems have become the walls that keep us from our presence.
We live in a world that rewards speed, noise, and constant reaction. Most of us are doing everything “right,” yet still feel subtly unmoored: busy, capable, and silently exhausted.
A Creed for Staying Sane is not a belief system, a productivity manual, or a promise of transformation. It is a reference point.
This book explores how we relate to money, work, risk, legacy, and self-investment: not as abstract ideas, but as daily forces shaping our attention, decisions, and inner stability. It asks colder questions:
What are you optimizing for without realizing it?
Where did your sense of direction start to blur?
What are you protecting, and at what cost?
Rather than offering certainty, this book offers coherence. Instead of prescriptions, it provides orientation; a way to recognize what matters, what endures, and what can be released.
Most of us are taught how to build a life, but few of us are taught how to stay sane once we have it. We spend our lives decorating the cage, convinced that if the scenery is nice enough, we aren’t actually trapped. We build systems to buy our freedom, only to realize those systems have become the walls that keep us from our presence.
We live in a world that rewards speed, noise, and constant reaction. Most of us are doing everything “right
Most of us are taught how to build a life, but few of us are taught how to stay sane once we have it. We spend our lives decorating the cage, convinced that if the scenery is nice enough, we aren’t actually trapped. We build systems to buy our freedom, only to realize those systems have become the walls that keep us from our presence.
We live in a world that rewards speed, noise, and constant reaction. Most of us are doing everything “right,” yet still feel subtly unmoored: busy, capable, and silently exhausted.
A Creed for Staying Sane is not a belief system, a productivity manual, or a promise of transformation. It is a reference point.
This book explores how we relate to money, work, risk, legacy, and self-investment: not as abstract ideas, but as daily forces shaping our attention, decisions, and inner stability. It asks colder questions:
What are you optimizing for without realizing it?
Where did your sense of direction start to blur?
What are you protecting, and at what cost?
Rather than offering certainty, this book offers coherence. Instead of prescriptions, it provides orientation; a way to recognize what matters, what endures, and what can be released.
Breakup Change Games. is not a guidebook. It doesn’t teach you how to move on. It walks you through what moving on actually costs.
It’s written for the ones who didn’t just “get over it.” The ones who lost their balance, their worth, and sometimes their sense of reality; but came back different. Sharper. Slower. Gentler. Realer.
Across three parts: Breakup, Change, and Games; this book walks like a long
Breakup Change Games. is not a guidebook. It doesn’t teach you how to move on. It walks you through what moving on actually costs.
It’s written for the ones who didn’t just “get over it.” The ones who lost their balance, their worth, and sometimes their sense of reality; but came back different. Sharper. Slower. Gentler. Realer.
Across three parts: Breakup, Change, and Games; this book walks like a long conversation with your own shadow. Each chapter is built not to fix you, but to name what you knew but didn’t know how to say. To call out what society rewards but your soul resisted. To show you why we chase, why we perform, why we crumble, and why we eventually walk away; not because we’re cold, but because we’re finally clear.
You’ll meet reflections from both sides; She Speaks. He Speaks. You’ll see love not as poetry, but as politics, performance, memory, strategy, surrender. You’ll feel the gravity of goodbye, the toll of waiting, the dignity in no longer needing to be right.
And maybe, in some page, you’ll remember:
You didn’t lose them. You lost the version of you who thought they were home.
Breakup Change Games. is not a guidebook. It doesn’t teach you how to move on. It walks you through what moving on actually costs.
It’s written for the ones who didn’t just “get over it.” The ones who lost their balance, their worth, and sometimes their sense of reality; but came back different. Sharper. Slower. Gentler. Realer.
Across three parts: Breakup, Change, and Games; this book walks like a long
Breakup Change Games. is not a guidebook. It doesn’t teach you how to move on. It walks you through what moving on actually costs.
It’s written for the ones who didn’t just “get over it.” The ones who lost their balance, their worth, and sometimes their sense of reality; but came back different. Sharper. Slower. Gentler. Realer.
Across three parts: Breakup, Change, and Games; this book walks like a long conversation with your own shadow. Each chapter is built not to fix you, but to name what you knew but didn’t know how to say. To call out what society rewards but your soul resisted. To show you why we chase, why we perform, why we crumble, and why we eventually walk away; not because we’re cold, but because we’re finally clear.
You’ll meet reflections from both sides; She Speaks. He Speaks. You’ll see love not as poetry, but as politics, performance, memory, strategy, surrender. You’ll feel the gravity of goodbye, the toll of waiting, the dignity in no longer needing to be right.
And maybe, in some page, you’ll remember:
You didn’t lose them. You lost the version of you who thought they were home.
The Almost Gospel is not just a poetry book, it’s a living testament to the raw, sacred, and unspoken spaces we inhabit in love, loss, longing, and becoming. Across ten immersive sections, Drab invites us into a lyrical communion with power, partnership, sensuality, grief, and awakening. There are no titles within, only the poems themselves, standing as intimate offerings.
This is a scripture for the unfinished. A songbook for the tender
The Almost Gospel is not just a poetry book, it’s a living testament to the raw, sacred, and unspoken spaces we inhabit in love, loss, longing, and becoming. Across ten immersive sections, Drab invites us into a lyrical communion with power, partnership, sensuality, grief, and awakening. There are no titles within, only the poems themselves, standing as intimate offerings.
This is a scripture for the unfinished. A songbook for the tender-footed, for those still learning to stay soft in a world that asks us to harden.
The Almost Gospel is not just a poetry book, it’s a living testament to the raw, sacred, and unspoken spaces we inhabit in love, loss, longing, and becoming. Across ten immersive sections, Drab invites us into a lyrical communion with power, partnership, sensuality, grief, and awakening. There are no titles within, only the poems themselves, standing as intimate offerings.
This is a scripture for the unfinished. A songbook for the tender
The Almost Gospel is not just a poetry book, it’s a living testament to the raw, sacred, and unspoken spaces we inhabit in love, loss, longing, and becoming. Across ten immersive sections, Drab invites us into a lyrical communion with power, partnership, sensuality, grief, and awakening. There are no titles within, only the poems themselves, standing as intimate offerings.
This is a scripture for the unfinished. A songbook for the tender-footed, for those still learning to stay soft in a world that asks us to harden.
Gaze of Grace is not a love story, it’s what remains when love forgets how to speak, yet still insists on being heard.
Gaze of Grace is not a love story, it’s what remains when love forgets how to speak, yet still insists on being heard.
Gaze of Grace is not a love story, it’s what remains when love forgets how to speak, yet still insists on being heard.
Gaze of Grace is not a love story, it’s what remains when love forgets how to speak, yet still insists on being heard.
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