Monsters: Broken World of Broken People By Sharon Esther Lampert
5 Out of 5 People Have Mental Health Distress
In a world where pain, trauma, and hidden darkness shape human lives, Sharon Esther Lampert's Monsters: Broken World of Broken People confronts the realities we often refuse to see. This groundbreaking work blends philosophy, psychology, and poetry to expose the "dark triad" of human behavior-unconsciousness, ignorance, and irrationality-and reveals how these forces ripple through relationships, communities, and civilizations.
Lampert's voice is both poetic and prophetic. Through world-famous poems like True Love and Impossible, she illuminates the paradox of human existence: our capacity for brilliance and compassion alongside our vulnerability to brokenness and evil. With fearless clarity, she explores undiagnosed mental disorders, functional psychosis, sociopathy, and psychopathy-reminding readers that 5 out of 5 people experience mental health distress and that every relationship carries both love and hate.
This book is not just analysis-it is a call to awareness. Lampert challenges readers to recognize red flags, confront toxic behaviors, and embrace self-love as the ultimate safeguard against despair. Her philosophy of love and philosophy of evil are woven throughout, offering both warning and wisdom for navigating a fractured world.
Why readers will be drawn to this book:
Explores the hidden monsters of the human psyche with honesty and courageCombines philosophy, psychology, and poetry into a unique, powerful narrativeOffers practical insights into relationships, resilience, and self-protectionSpeaks to anyone seeking clarity in a world of contradictions and brokennessA visionary work from a multi-disciplinary prodigy, philosopher, and poetMonsters: Broken World of Broken People is more than a book-it is a mirror held up to humanity, a guide for survival, and a testament to the power of literature to educate, enlighten, and empower.
Quick View Description: Monsters: Broken World of Broken People is Sharon Esther Lampert's fearless exploration of the hidden darkness within the human psyche. Blending philosophy, psychology, and world-famous poetry, this book exposes the "dark triad" of unconsciousness, ignorance, and irrationality while offering readers wisdom, resilience, and the power of self-love to navigate a fractured world.
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