A Self-Help Book That Refuses to Babysit You
This book doesn’t promise to ‘fix’ you. Instead, it calls out the illusions you’ve been hiding behind and challenges you to confront the truth about your own life.
Stop Chasing Success, Start Asking Better Questions
Why does happiness always feel just out of reach? Why do we collect achievements but still feel empty? The book forces readers to rethink the very idea of success.
A Wake-Up Call Disguised as Self-Help
Rather than offering comforting clichés, the book pushes readers to ask uncomfortable questions: Are you truly living—or merely surviving?
Brutally Honest, Deeply Relatable
With irreverent humour and sharp observations, Shailendra Singh dismantles the polite lies we tell ourselves about happiness, ambition, and self-worth.
Interactive and Uncomfortably Insightful
Through bold fill-in-the-blank exercises and reflective prompts, the book makes readers confront their own excuses, habits, and hidden fears.
Because No One Is Coming to Save You
The central message is simple and powerful: self-help works only when you help yourself. This book hands you the mirror—you must do the work.






















