"The Universe Whispered, and I wrote four Books"
"Many people often come to me with the same question: ‘How did you manage to write four books at such a young age, when many established personalities spend their entire life writing just one?’ And honestly, I take this question as both a compliment and a reminder of how unique my journey has been.
The truth is, my path as an author started from a very deep place within me. I have always been a seeker—someone curious about life, about the universe, and about the hidden patterns that shape our reality. My passion for psychology, spirituality, and manifestation was not just an interest; it became a way of living. I consider myself a lifelong student of psychology because the human mind, emotions, and behaviors fascinate me endlessly. And at the same time, spirituality and manifestation gave me the courage to believe in things that are unseen but deeply felt.
When I decided to write my first book WHY UNIVERSE?, it was not an easy task. The first step is always the hardest, and for me, it was filled with self-doubts, sleepless nights, endless revisions, and the challenge of translating my thoughts into words that could truly connect with people. There were moments when I almost gave up, when I questioned myself—Who am I to write a book at this age? But every time I felt stuck, I reminded myself that if I didn’t take that step now, I might regret it forever.
Eventually, I completed WHY UNIVERSE? and with that, something shifted inside me. The fear that once held me back disappeared. I realized that writing a book is just like climbing a mountain—the first climb feels impossible, but once you reach that peak, you discover the strength and clarity to climb even higher. After my first book, the second and third didn’t feel impossible anymore. The process became clearer, my vision became sharper, and my confidence grew stronger.
But let me be honest—this journey was never about rushing to write as many books as I could. For me, writing is about expressing the truths I discover, the lessons I learn, and the wisdom I gather along the way. Each of my books reflects a different stage of my journey, both as a writer and as a human being who is constantly learning, growing, and evolving.
Even today, after writing four books, I don’t consider myself a master—I see myself as a lifelong student. Every single day teaches me something new, whether it’s about psychology, spirituality, manifestation, or simply life itself. And I channel all of these learnings into my writing. That’s why, for me, being an author is not just a profession, it’s a commitment—a commitment to growth, to self-expression, and to contributing something meaningful to others.
So yes, when people ask me how I managed to write four books at an early age, my answer is this: I didn’t wait for the perfect moment. I took the leap, even when it was difficult, and once I started, the journey unfolded step by step. The challenges shaped me, the lessons guided me, and the passion kept me going. And even today, I’m still learning, still improving, and still writing—because the journey of an author never truly ends." -NIHAL MUDGAL
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