The Unseen Path Life is often described through big moments — success, failure, turning points. But in reality, it unfolds gradually, in layers.
Over the years, I’ve gone through experiences that shaped me in unexpected ways — from working through barriers in education and career, to dealing with health challenges, to rebuilding and continuing forward without a clear roadmap.
When I documented this journey, it naturally formed into 16 phases of life, each with its own lessons and decisions.
That became a 248-page book.
This is not a guide or a formula. It’s a personal account of navigating uncertainty and finding a way forward.
If you’re someone who feels like your path has been different, or more difficult than expected, you may find parts of this relatable.
The book is available on major platforms including Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Life is often described through big moments — success, failure, turning points.
But in reality, it unfolds gradually, in layers.
Over the years, I’ve gone through experiences that shaped me in unexpected ways —
from working through barriers in education and career,
to dealing with health challenges,
to rebuilding and continuing forward without a clear roadmap.
When I documented this journey, it naturally formed into 16 phases of life,
each with its own lessons and decisions.
That became a 248-page book.
This is not a guide or a formula.
It’s a personal account of navigating uncertainty and finding a way forward.
If you’re someone who feels like your path has been different,
or more difficult than expected,
you may find parts of this relatable.
The book is available on major platforms including Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Global edition (Amazon):
https://www.amazon.com/Unseen-Path-Na...
India print edition:
https://nagababu.org/checkout.html
Audiobook:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2H35kQY...
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/audiobo...
Kindle edition is available through Kindle Unlimited.
If you happen to read or listen to it, I would appreciate your honest feedback.