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Do you feel your mental health is unaccounted for because you have a “good enough” life as per sub-celestial standards? Born in a family of the most adoring and adulating parents, Sugandha Sinha never had a life so unfortunate that people ask her now, “Do you have a past traumatic enough to write this book?” No! Fortunately not. However, what she does have, is having faced sibling outcast (resulting in venting her pain through poetry since she was six) and ever-evaluating relatives (the repercussions of which are so far unknown). She has also been a late bloomer all her life; she had facial hair until she was 18, and took pride in it, hence trumpeting herself studious, and she learned to drive at the age of 33, thereby losing her luxury to be a chauffeur driven signora that she thinks she is. In addition, look at her now, as a Forrest Gump of women, she is out to set her feet in yet another (read: sixth) profession in her life (others being self-proclaimed homeopathic doctor, biotechnologist, HR, business consultant, and a married woman since they all are appraised synonymously)!As a comrade of her order, she is tendering her chuckle-some story, baring her hustles in the light of resemblance, and summoning us to give up on the pretense of perfection and urge to constantly evaluate ourselves against everyone’s social media feed. Moreover, although our lives are looked down upon, as heaven-sent and not rightful to sob in our kitchen occasionally, we too have our share of torments and our mental health to foster that one cannot deny. So, while you learn this from the agony aunt of the season, you might also want to find out why her guardian angel tried to kill her, how did she lose diamonds, and supremely, the poopy concerns that you might not be very keen on. It is a memoir in the form of essays of someone who never had it all figured out. Nevertheless, she was able to look past her theoretical failures, laugh about her tribulations, and find ways to accentuate dimples on her cheeks. For everyone who has felt out of place, introverted, and alone at some point in life, here is your dose of camaraderie from a girl next door whose over-sharing and fetish with unsettling details while storytelling will leave you in splits. Maybe also a split personality! 

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