Most people live in the “gap”that is a comfortable, intellectual space where we plan, analyze, and theorize about the lives we want to lead. We treat our thoughts as if they are synonymous with progress. In reality, that gap is a graveyard for potential. My latest book, Between Thought and Action, was written to dismantle this stagnation.
Writing this wasn’t an exercise in theory; it was an interrogation. I designed a series of provocations intended to strip away the excuses we use to avoid the friction of reality. Even as the author, I was not immune. After completing the final provocations myself, I realized they hit me the hardest. They forced me to confront the fact that my internal narrative was often a defense mechanism, a way to feel productive without actually moving.
This book is not a comforting collection of platitudes. It is a critical look at how we paralyze ourselves with “preparation.” We often believe we need more information, more clarity, or more confidence before we act. Between Thought and Action argues the opposite: clarity is a byproduct of movement, not a prerequisite for it.
The provocations within these chapters are designed to be uncomfortable. They challenge your justifications for delay and expose the vanity of “thinking things through” when the path forward is already clear. If you are looking for a gentle nudge, look elsewhere. But if you are ready to stop hiding behind your intellect and start navigating the messy reality of execution, this book will provide the necessary friction to get you there.
We are what we do, not what we intend to do. It’s time to close the gap.
I am offering a limited number of complimentary copies of Between Thought and Action—an eBook valued at INR 449—to readers who value precision over procrastination. This is not a giveaway; it is a strategic exchange for those ready to engage with the material immediately.
The provocations in this book are designed to be caustic to your excuses. Having completed them myself, I can attest that they offer no shelter for those who prefer “thinking” to doing. If you are prepared to confront these challenges and provide a critical, honest assessment of the impact on Amazon, you can secure your copy at this offer link.



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