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What I Never Told My Children

What I Never Told My Children

Sandeep Chavan

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Gyrus Vision
Año de edición:
2026
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Filosofía
ISBN:
9798224569892
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What I Never Told My Children is a quiet, reflective exploration of life as it is lived-without performance, without instruction, and without the need for answers.Written as a series of contemplative reflections, this book does not seek to teach or persuade. Instead, it offers presence. It speaks from the spaces between experiences, from the moments that shape us without announcing themselves. Through gentle observations on love, fear, responsibility, time, and understanding, Sandeep Chavan invites readers into a shared silence where meaning unfolds naturally.This is not a memoir in the traditional sense, nor a guide to living well. It is a personal offering-an honest account of what remains after ambition softens, certainty fades, and life is seen not as a problem to solve but as something to be lived with awareness.The book explores themes of parenthood, identity, loss, restraint, and inner growth, not through advice but through reflection. It asks no agreement and offers no conclusions. Instead, it creates space for readers to recognize their own unspoken thoughts within its pages.Written with clarity and restraint, What I Never Told My Children is for those who value depth over noise, understanding over answers, and presence over performance. It is a quiet companion for anyone who has paused to ask not what life demands, but what it reveals.

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