The Abyss is not a book about falling,
but about what happens after awareness begins.
It is a quiet, profound journey into the spaces we reach when we stop overgiving, learn to say "no," and choose ourselves without noise. The book explores painful attachment, the guilt that follows awareness, the kind of loneliness that purifies rather than frightens, and conscious decisions that save a person from losing themselves.
This book does not offer ready-made solutions,
nor does it promise an easier life.
Instead, it offers honest clarity, psychological boundaries, and a space to hear your true voice-free from people-pleasing and emotional exhaustion.
The Abyss is written for those who are tired of surviving at the expense of themselves,
for those who have realized that loss can sometimes be more truthful than gain,
and that a person does not collapse when they lose others-
but only when they lose themselves.