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The Clock is a Liar By Subhhasish Bhattacharya

Subhhasish Bhattacharya The Clock is a Liar

In a world that rewards noise, speed, and constant validation, The Clock is a Liar is an invitation to pause.

Through reflective stories, lived experiences, and gentle observations, Subhhasish Bhattacharya explores the unseen lessons that shape us over time-failure that teaches more than success, solitude that deepens understanding, and moments of doubt that quietly refine character. These are not loud revelations, but truths

learned in silence, patience, and endurance.

Each chapter speaks to the reader who has felt misunderstood, overlooked, or out of step with the world, reminding us that growth often happens away from applause. Life, as this book reveals, is less about proving and more about becoming.

The Clock is a Liar is not a guide to quick answers, but a companion for those willing to sit with life's questions-and discover wisdom in the waiting.


Book Review

The Clock Is a Liar by Subhhasish Bhattacharya is a quiet, thoughtful book that speaks most powerfully in moments of stillness.

Rather than offering quick fixes or loud affirmations, this book invites the reader to slow down and listen—to time, to silence, and to themselves. Through reflective storytelling and lived experience, Bhattacharya gently dismantles the idea that growth must be fast, visible, or externally rewarded. Failure, solitude, and doubt are not framed as setbacks, but as necessary teachers that shape depth, patience, and character.

What makes The Clock Is a Liar resonate is its compassion for those who feel out of sync with the world. It reassures readers that being overlooked or misunderstood does not mean being left behind. Growth, the book reminds us, often happens quietly, away from applause and timelines imposed by others.

This is not a book to rush through. It’s meant to be savored, revisited, and reflected upon. Thoughtful, calming, and deeply human, The Clock Is a Liar is a companion for anyone learning to trust their own pace and find meaning in the waiting.