Gursheen Kaur

Tanmay Gulabani

Gursheen Kaur

Gursheen Kaur writes about the things people often feel but rarely say out loud. Her words sit at the intersection of personal experiences, societal expectations, and the quiet struggles of navigating life in between. Having gone through intense professional and personal challenges, she brings honesty to her writing, unfiltered, uncomfortable at times, but deeply relatable. Whether she’s questioning generational mindsets or unpacking emotional realities, her work doesn’t try to impress, it tries to connect. For Gursheen, writing isn’t just expression, it’s a way of making sense of everything that doesn’t make sense.

I Googled “Appropriate Office” and Realised I’ve Never Had One

In a country with over 600 million working people, “office” is supposed to mean growth, structure, and stability. But for many employees, it means toxic managers, no leaves, unclear policies, emotional exhaustion, and constant survival mode. This blog is a raw reflection on what work really feels like when an “appropriate office” exists only in Google definitions, not in real life.

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