This life often feels unfinished-not because it lacks meaning, but because it was never meant to resolve itself here.
Not Meant to Stay is a philosophical reflection on human existence as an interval shaped by forgetting, structure, and partial awareness. It offers no answers, beliefs, or instruction. Instead, it observes why choice never feels absolute, why progress disappoints, and why systems replace remembrance.
Written for readers drawn to existential philosophy and metaphysical inquiry, this book does not persuade or reassure. It names an experience many already recognize, without attempting to resolve it.
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