In a society where marriage is often seen as a milestone or a mandate, and the equation of love and relationships getting complex and confusing, the Paradox of Modern Love and Relationships takes you on a journey you were never taught to take-a journey inward.
This book isn't here to convince you to marry, get in relationship or stay single. It won't hand you perfect answers. Instead, it will help you ask the right questions yourself and find the right answers within.
The book dives into the heart of this dilemma. It is a deeply reflective exploration of the evolving landscape of love, intimacy, marriage, commitment, solitude, and everything in between. Drawing from real-life stories (names changed), years of observation, research in modern psychology, and personal conversations across different cultures and backgrounds, the book addresses what so many young Indians feel but don't verbalize: confusion, pressure, disillusionment, and quiet hope.
This book is also a journey into understanding yourself better. It invites you to think deeply about your values, hopes, and fears. It encourages you to question societal norms, challenge common beliefs, and truly reflect on what you want from life.