Most of us were handed a single way to think about our inner lives - a straight line from unwell to well, with one cause and one fix. For a great many people, that line is simply not enough.
THE CUBIC MIND offers a wider map.
It reads the inner life not as a flat field of "okay" or "not okay," but as something with depth and architecture - seven levels, from the body and the emotions up through personal power, connection, expression, perception, and the search for meaning. Drawing on a simple piece of mathematics and on the author's own long experience of struggle and slow recovery, it gives you a calm, practical way to see your own inner life clearly: which levels are strong, which are tender, and how each one can be tended - over time, and with help.
This is a companion, not a cure.
The book is honest, on every page, about what a framework can and cannot do. It is not a medical text and not a substitute for professional care. It does not promise a cure, a guarantee, or a timeline. It does not ask you to leave therapy or stop medication - the opposite is true. It is built to walk alongside the doctors, therapists, and people who help you, giving you a language for what you are going through and a daily practice for the long road.
What it offers is understanding. A map for the inner journey. And the steady truth at the center of it: you were never broken - and you were never meant to walk the road alone.
For anyone who has ever felt that the usual map of their own mind was missing something. There is a wider one.