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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalKaushik Ravi is a lifelong seeker of truth—rooted in the ordinary, yet deeply reflective of the human experience. A technologist and strategist by profession, he is also the founder of Sthiraum, a space for holistic wellbeing through yoga, meditation, and inner reflection. Across every domain he works in, his purpose remains the same: helping people reconnect with inner clarity in an increasingly noisy world. Reflections of a Commoner is his debut work—a distilled expression of personal insight, lived experience, and quiet contemplation. Through it, he invites readers not to escape life, Read More...
Kaushik Ravi is a lifelong seeker of truth—rooted in the ordinary, yet deeply reflective of the human experience. A technologist and strategist by profession, he is also the founder of Sthiraum, a space for holistic wellbeing through yoga, meditation, and inner reflection. Across every domain he works in, his purpose remains the same: helping people reconnect with inner clarity in an increasingly noisy world.
Reflections of a Commoner is his debut work—a distilled expression of personal insight, lived experience, and quiet contemplation. Through it, he invites readers not to escape life, but to observe it more deeply.
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"What if the answers you seek are in plain sight - just drowned in noise?"
We live in a world that chases everything—success, love, peace, even “soul-searching” in faraway places. But in all that running, we rarely pause to ask:
Who’s doing the running? And where is it really taking us?
Reflections of a Commoner is not a book of grand theories. It’s a mirror - quiet, steady, and deeply human. Through short, deeply reflecti
"What if the answers you seek are in plain sight - just drowned in noise?"
We live in a world that chases everything—success, love, peace, even “soul-searching” in faraway places. But in all that running, we rarely pause to ask:
Who’s doing the running? And where is it really taking us?
Reflections of a Commoner is not a book of grand theories. It’s a mirror - quiet, steady, and deeply human. Through short, deeply reflective chapters, Kaushik Ravi takes you on an inner journey - From the chaos of thought to the simplicity of self-realization, from attachment and emotional weight to the strength of letting go, from the chase of external validation to the intelligence that arises from stillness. This book is short but not meant to be rushed. It’s to be read slowly, reflected upon, lived with, and returned to—again and again. Because sometimes, the most extraordinary truths are hidden in the most ordinary moments.
"What if the answers you seek are in plain sight - just drowned in noise?"
We live in a world that chases everything—success, love, peace, even “soul-searching” in faraway places. But in all that running, we rarely pause to ask:
Who’s doing the running? And where is it really taking us?
Reflections of a Commoner is not a book of grand theories. It’s a mirror - quiet, steady, and deeply human. Through short, deeply reflecti
"What if the answers you seek are in plain sight - just drowned in noise?"
We live in a world that chases everything—success, love, peace, even “soul-searching” in faraway places. But in all that running, we rarely pause to ask:
Who’s doing the running? And where is it really taking us?
Reflections of a Commoner is not a book of grand theories. It’s a mirror - quiet, steady, and deeply human. Through short, deeply reflective chapters, Kaushik Ravi takes you on an inner journey - From the chaos of thought to the simplicity of self-realization, from attachment and emotional weight to the strength of letting go, from the chase of external validation to the intelligence that arises from stillness. This book is short but not meant to be rushed. It’s to be read slowly, reflected upon, lived with, and returned to—again and again. Because sometimes, the most extraordinary truths are hidden in the most ordinary moments.
 
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