L.C. Singh’s Things We Don’t See Unveils the Unseen Truths of Life
In a beautifully curated and emotionally resonant evening in Mumbai, words transformed into lived experiences as business leader and author L. C. Singh launched his memoir Things We Don’t See. The event was not merely a literary celebration but a tribute to the unseen dimensions of life that often get overshadowed by the glitter of success. More than a story of achievements, the book unfolds as a soulful journey—one that urges readers to look within.
Mumbai (Anil Bedag): In a beautifully curated and emotionally resonant evening in Mumbai, words transformed into lived experiences as business leader and author L. C. Singh launched his memoir Things We Don’t See. The event was not merely a literary celebration but a tribute to the unseen dimensions of life that often get overshadowed by the glitter of success. More than a story of achievements, the book unfolds as a soulful journey—one that urges readers to look within.
At this special gathering, as L. C. Singh unveiled his book, the audience encountered not just an author but a man who has deeply lived, questioned, and reflected upon life. The memoir beautifully captures his journey—from curious childhood moments and the struggles of growing up, to lessons from failures and eventually navigating high-stakes global boardrooms—all narrated with honesty and emotional depth.
The evening turned even more poignant with the presence of those representing cherished memories and close relationships. Among them were Mrs. Swarna Kohli, representing the legacy of F. C. Kohli, Singh’s brother Udaychandra Singh, and his daughter Swati. Their presence added layers of gratitude, remembrance, and emotional richness to the occasion, making it far more than just a book launch.
Things We Don’t See challenges readers to rethink the meaning of success—questioning whether it is only what is visible, or if deeper, unspoken truths lie beneath. Through his experiences and introspection, L. C. Singh presents a mirror in which every reader can find a reflection of their own journey. This memoir is not just meant to be read—it is meant to be felt, experienced, and understood. It is a journey that ultimately leads not outward, but inward.

Anil Bedag 

