
We live trapped in a cycle of broken expectations, of silent struggles, of longings that fade like smoke before the world’s indifference. We're taught to smile while we bleed inside, to remain silent when the soul screams, to pretend everything is fine while the weight of existence slowly crushes us. But for what? For whom?
"The Miseries Of Being" is an unfiltered descent into those cracks we all carry, but few dare to name. There is no redemption in these pages, no hollow formulas for self-improvement—only rawness, reflection, and a constant question teetering on the edge of the abyss. Because perhaps, by facing the truth without disguise, we might at least salvage some
authenticity amidst the grand lie we’ve been taught to live.
This is not a book meant to comfort, but to awaken. To open one’s eyes and look misery straight in the face—not as defeat, but as the fertile ground of a consciousness that refuses to be deceived any longer.
Welcome to the everyday hell. Here begins the journey through the shadows of the soul.
Number of pages | 100 |
Edition | 1 (2025) |
Language | English |
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