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Nagaraj, Mr. Vivek

 
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Synopsis

A layoff begins with a meeting, an email, or a phone call.

What follows is often harder.

The uncertainty. The sleepless nights. The fear of unpaid bills. The quiet questions about identity, purpose, and what comes next.

For years, Vivek Nagaraj believed what many professionals believe: work hard, stay loyal, keep growing, and stability will follow. Then he experienced layoffs firsthand and discovered a reality that millions of workers around the world are beginning to confront.

The Key in My Hand is part memoir and part reflection on the changing nature of work. Through personal experiences and stories from professionals across different walks of life, it explores the emotional, financial, and psychological impact of job loss in an era shaped by restructuring, automation, artificial intelligence, and economic uncertainty.

This is not a book about finding another job.

It is a book about holding on to your dignity when work disappears.

Inside, you'll discover:

  • Why competence does not always guarantee security.
  • How layoffs affect identity, relationships, and mental well-being.
  • Lessons drawn from real experiences across different professions.
  • Practical reflections on rebuilding confidence, purpose, and resilience.
  • Why true security often lies beyond a job title.

Whether you have experienced a layoff, fear one may come, or want to better understand someone who has, The Key in My Hand offers an honest and compassionate perspective on one of the defining challenges of modern work.

"Sometimes what people are really trying to recover is not salary. It is dignity."

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