On a decorated, emotionally charged evening in Mumbai, when words took the form of experiences, the launch of business leader and author L.C. Singh’s memoir, “Things We Don’t See,” became not just a literary event but a celebration of the untold aspects of life that we often overlook in the glare of success. This book is less a tale of achievement and more a journey of the soul. A journey that compels readers to look within.
When L.C. Singh unveiled his book, “Things We Don’t See,” at this special event in Mumbai, everyone present felt not just a writer, but a human being who has lived life deeply, understood it, and then put it into words. The book captures childhood curiosity, the pain of struggle, the lessons of failure, and the journey to the global decision-making boardroom in a highly sensitive and honest manner.
The emotional depth of the occasion was further enhanced by the presence of Mrs. Swaran Kohli, representing the memories of F.C. Kohli, Mr. Singh’s brother Udaychandra Singh, and his daughter Swati. This was not just a launch, but a vibrant confluence of relationships, memories, and gratitude that touched every attendee deeply.
‘Things We Don’t See’ forces readers to consider whether success is all that is seen, or whether there is a deeper, untold truth hidden behind it.
Through his experiences and introspection, L.C. Singh offers a mirror in which every reader can see themselves. This memoir is not just for reading, but for feeling and understanding. A journey that takes us inward more than outward.
