Hello everyone,

I recently read What I See Now by Rishabh Gupta and ended up writing about both 
the book and the man behind it.

What I appreciated most was that it refuses to turn disability into either 
tragedy or triumph. Instead, it focuses on something far more interesting: 
people.

The piece explores humour, identity, language, awkward moments, low vision and 
the stories we tell about ourselves.

Read here:
https://shruti-pushkarna.medium.com/the-accidental-author-who-sees-clearly-ffbcf8f1ac68

I'd be curious to know whether the book resonates with your own experiences.


Best, 
Shruti

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Shruti Pushkarna
Founder & CEO
Karuneti Consulting
+91 9818777201
https://www.linkedin.com/in/shruti-pushkarna-26589b5/

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