A quiet ache grows where understanding fails. And still, something blooms.
Kind Selfish Flower explores the delicate tension between kindness and selfishness, between being seen and being misunderstood. Through the lens of nature, emotional depth, and human fragility, this collection speaks to those who feel displaced in their own soil-those who question their worth in a world that rarely stops to look.
At its heart, this book is about boundaries, longing, and the quiet negotiations we make with ourselves in order to survive. It follows the internal shifts of someone who watches everything closely-relationships, silence, the weight of care-and slowly begins to ask: if a flower can bloom without consuming anything in return.
With soft melancholy and grounded introspection, Kind Selfish Flower offers a space for those who have ever felt like too much-or not enough. It is not a guidebook, but a mirror. And sometimes, a seed.
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