This is not your typical self-help book. No numbered steps or "ten ways to change your life" glossy promises of instant healing. Instead, DIY SURVIVAL KIT a gritty and compassionate field companion for young adults navigating emotional upheaval, disillusionment, and the longing to find something real.
Structured around four existential movements-Arriving, Enduring, Leaving Something That Lasts, and Letting Go-this book offers a grounded alternative to self-optimization culture. It weaves together storytelling, philosophical reflection, coaching insight, and spiritual depth, encouraging readers to engage deeply with themselves and their lives.
The book draws inspiration from Viktor Frankl, Alfred Adler, and Erich Fromm, as well as the Bhagavad Gita, Buddhist practice and Vedanta. Each chapter offers personal anecdotes, introspective tools, and thought-provoking metaphors that help the reader create their own "inner survival kit."
Written by an experienced social worker for young adults who feel alienated by traditional wellness culture, the book speaks directly to those struggling with the weight of uncertainty, internalized shame, or the silence left by broken systems.
This book does not aim to fix, heal, or save-but to be a real companion. In doing so, it offers something rare: not answers, but a way to stay soft, aware, and self-trusting in a world that often demands the opposite.