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The Psychology of the Middle Class
The voice of the world’s most invisible majority.
We are the middle class — the world’s hardest-working dreamers and its quietest survivors.
We pay the highest taxes, chase the safest jobs, and call it security.
But deep down, we know the truth — security isn’t freedom.
In this raw and deeply personal book, Kamlesh Rohra — born into a lower-middle-class home in Mumbai — traces his journey from scarcity to self-belief, from counting rupees to counting impact.
Through real experiences, reflections, and lessons learned the hard way, he reveals how the middle class mindset—shaped by fear, comfort, and borrowed definitions of success—keeps millions trapped in a loop of survival.
“Middle class is not an income group. It’s a mindset.”
This book is not about money.
It’s about the invisible patterns that define how we think, work, save, spend, and dream.
It’s about how our habits, fears, and beliefs quietly decide whether we stay stuck or rise limitless.
From the myth of security and the trap of comfort, to the courage of risk and the power of flow, The Psychology of the Middle Class breaks the invisible chain that holds generations back.
If you’ve ever felt:
Afraid to take the next step
Guilty for wanting more
Or stuck in a “safe” life that no longer feels alive
…this book will speak to you.
It’s a wake-up call for every salaried worker, small business owner, or dreamer who knows they were meant for more.
Because the real middle-class revolution won’t come from governments or jobs.
It will come from minds that finally choose to think differently.
“I was born middle class. I’ll die limitless.”
– Kamlesh Rohra
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