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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalYou did everything right. Good college. Decent job. Ticked the boxes.
So why does it feel like this?
Everyone Made It. No One’s Happy, is a psychologist’s honest account of why an entire generation is exhausted, quietly hollow, and deeply reluctant to say so out loud. Written by practising consultant psychologist Vishal Ram, this book does not offer morning routines, five-step plans, or the promise of transformation. It offers something rarer: an accurate diagnosis of the system that is wearing you out, and the solidarity of someone who has been inside it too.
Part cultural critique, part psychological insight, part honest confession. This is a book for everyone who has achieved exactly what they were supposed to and still cannot explain why it doesn’t feel like enough. You are not the problem. The framing is.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Vishal Ram
Vishal Ram is a practicing psychologist, wellness coach, and life coach based in India. He holds an M.A. in Clinical Psychology and has spent over five years working with individuals navigating the specific pressures of the Indian professional landscape: burnout, ambition anxiety, family expectation, and the gap between external achievement and internal wellbeing.
He maintains an independent clinical practice, WayToTherapy, and has taught at undergraduate and postgraduate level, contributing as a guest lecturer across institutions. He has also worked extensively with organisations and corporates, running seminars and workshops on mental health, performance pressure, and workplace wellbeing.
He began writing EMINOH not because he had answers, but because he kept having the same conversations in the therapy room and realised they needed to happen at a larger scale. He is not a guru. He does not have a programme. He has a therapy room, a genuine interest in why people do what they do, and a book that is honest about the limits of what a book can actually do. He sees clients in person and online.
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