Description
They Think I Don’t Care explores a quiet mindset that observes everything but doesn’t react to everything. It focuses on thoughts that are real, simple, and often misunderstood.
Not reacting
doesn’t mean not feeling.
Between what is seen and what is real, this book shows a perspective that chooses silence over noise—and understanding over explanation.
Kunj Soni writes from a space that usually goes unnoticed. The approach is simple—observe more, speak less, and express only what feels real. There is no focus on being loud or trying to explain everything. The writing stays direct and minimal, built on thoughts that are often felt but rarely said.
The first book, Different But Not Defective, received a response from readers who connected with its honest and relatable tone. That response led to a second step, not to repeat the same ideas, but to go deeper.
They Think I Don’t Care reflects a mindset that doesn’t react to everything, yet misses nothing. Most of the perspective comes from staying away from noise and spending more time understanding things quietly.
Not present everywhere.
But aware of everything.
The writing doesn’t try to impress.
It simply puts real thoughts into simple words.