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What if the world decided your limits before you even opened your eyes?
I was born blind.
From that moment, expectations were lowered. Opportunities were limited. Many quietly assumed my life would remain small.
They were wrong.
The Unseen Path is a deeply personal memoir about resilience, determination, and the courage to pursue opportunity in a world that was never designed for accessibility.
Against every expectation, I became the first blind person in India to complete both Polytechnic and Engineering, proving that determination and technology can break barriers that once seemed impossible.
But blindness was only one of the battles life placed in my path.
Along the way, I faced serious health challenges, including a major spinal fusion surgery. And while this very book was in its editing stage, I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, forcing me to confront yet another unexpected turning point.
In moments like these, life asks a simple question:
Do you give up -- or keep moving forward?
This is not a story of a single breakthrough.
It is the real journey of:
? Fighting for education when institutions said "no"
? Challenging systems that excluded 100% blind students
? Turning rejection into determination
? Using technology and screen readers to study engineering
? Building a career in the technology industry
? Facing life-altering health challenges without losing hope
From childhood shaped by sound and touch, through battles for dignity and opportunity, this memoir reveals what perseverance truly looks like in everyday life.
Inside this book you will discover:
? What it means to demand opportunity instead of sympathy
? How persistence outlasts rejection
? How technology can become a bridge instead of a barrier
? Why determination matters more than circumstances
? Why vision has nothing to do with eyesight
When life shifts without warning through illness, uncertainty, and personal loss, the path ahead may not be visible.
But that does not mean it cannot be walked.
The Unseen Path does not promise shortcuts.
It offers something stronger:
Perspective.
Resolve.
And the reminder that the human spirit can move forward even when the road cannot be seen.
The path was unseen.
But the journey was real.
And that is what makes it unforgettable.
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