If you've ever felt like the "strong one" who is silently suffocating, or the "fixer" who is currently breaking, this is your field manual. Written with the blunt honesty of a survivor and the sharp metaphors of an architect, The Art of Drowning explores:
- The Lead-Lined Suit: Why our protection is actually our weight.
- The Mute Button: The tactical-and dangerous-silence of being "fine."
- The Shoreline Illusion: Why "someday" is a mirage that keeps us sinking.
This isn't about swimming lessons. It's about realizing that you've spent your whole life perfecting the art of staying underwater-and deciding that it's finally time to breathe.
Stop treading. Start walking. The surface is closer than you think.