Reflections I is not a self-help book.
It's a real-time document of transformation.
Written during a period of ego death, isolation, spiritual awakening, and self-reconstruction, Reflections I captures the inner evolution of a young man learning how to face himself without illusion. Through poetic fragments, psychological reflections, symbolic storytelling, and deeply personal observations, Mr. Mak explores themes of identity, grief, masculinity, awareness, ambition, loneliness, memory, and meaning.
Structured across eight acts, the book moves through fracture, power, imagination, suffering, legacy, stillness, and the shadows that remain after growth. Each piece functions like a mirror - exposing the parts of ourselves we usually avoid when the world gets quiet.
This is not a book written from the safe side of healing.
It was written in the middle of the fire.
For readers drawn to introspective writing, psychological depth, philosophy, spirituality, and modern poetic prose, Reflections I offers an unfiltered look at what it means to rebuild yourself from within.