It’s easy to admire people who take risks. It’s harder to understand people who don’t have the space to take them. But both are living valid lives. I’m not saying money isn’t a privilege. It is. It always will be. But reducing privilege to just that feels incomplete. Because there are people who have resources but no freedom, and people who have very little but still manage to choose themselves in ways that feel rare.
Fall in Love with Reading Again: Your 2026 Monthly Book Guide
If you’ve been searching for a 2026 reading list that you can actually follow, this is it. This isn’t a strict challenge or a productivity checklist. It’s a monthly reading guide for book lovers who start late, pause in between, and still want to enjoy reading without pressure.
Instead of overwhelming you with dozens of titles, this guide keeps it simple. One book per month, matched to your mood.
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An award-winning and bestselling author, Vedant is known for crafting psychologically rich and emotionally resonant stories. As a psychology research scholar and counselling psychologist, he draws from his academic insights and therapeutic experience to create narratives that feel authentic, layered, and deeply human.
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