
In a world trained to worship speed—faster careers, quicker healing, instant answers—The Clock Is a Liar arrives like a deep, unhurried breath. This is not a book that urges you forward. It asks you to sit down. Written in a tone that feels almost musical in its restraint, @subhasish_krishnaa weaves reflective stories drawn from a life lived across many identities—corporate executive, businessman, entertainer, husband, father. What emerges is not advice, but understanding. Not motivation, but reassurance. Each chapter unfolds like a quiet conversation with time itself. Failure is no longer a detour but a tutor. Solitude becomes a place of sharpening, not loneliness. Doubt is treated gently, as a necessary pause before clarity. And at the end of every chapter, an apt quote lingers—like a soft echo—inviting reflection rather than resolution. What makes this book especially resonant is its compassion for the middle-class journey: the invisible effort, the delayed rewards, the feeling of being perpetually “behind” despite doing everything right. Bhattacharya dismantles the myth that growth must be loud or visible. He reminds us that becoming is often a silent process. The Clock Is a Liar is not meant to be consumed in a rush. Read slowly on days when the world feels too fast.
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