Gunjan is a life sciences undergraduate student from Pithoragarh, who believes that learning goes far beyond exams and degrees. She completed her schooling at Don Bosco Senior Secondary School, Pithoragarh, where her years as a student shaped not only academic discipline but also a growing curiosity about life itself. Early on, she became aware that "education does more than build careers—it quietly shapes how we think, feel, and understand the world around us."
Her journey through competitive exam preparation, especially NEET, became a turning point in her growth. The years of preparation exposed her to pressure, comparison, emotional fatigue, and phases of detachment—experiences that many students go through but rarely speak about.
Writing began during this phase as a way to process those emotions honestly. Over time, it grew into a "responsibility".
Gunjan believes that as young people who will soon become adults, it is important to reflect deeply and grow consciously—so that when younger minds seek guidance, they are met with empathy, clarity, and realism rather than confusion or unrealistic ideals.
Through her writing, she invites readers to slow down and sit with themselves. She views life as a series of seasons, each carrying its own lessons, and believes that nothing goes in vain—not struggle, not grief, not pauses.
She writes from lived experience: as a woman, as a young learner, as a "listener and observer", as both a student and a teacher in becoming, and above all, as a conscious human being.
Her work explores quieter, often unspoken emotions and encourages acknowledging them rather than suppressing them, reminding readers that "understanding what we feel is not weakness, but the beginning of living with awareness and purpose".
With best wishes and an attempt to impart clarity about things met so far.
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