Some thoughts do not belong to you.
They arrive quietly-and begin to shape the way you see everything.
The Mind Unmade is a collection of philosophical poems that examines how thought, perception, and repetition silently construct a human life. This is not distant philosophy-it is a mirror placed within the ordinary act of thinking.
Between memory and silence, comfort and consequence, certainty and doubt, these poems trace the unseen patterns that shape who we become-often without our awareness.
You may begin as an observer. Yet, gradually, something more disquieting emerges: the thoughts you believed were your own may not be as private as they seem.
Written in language at once simple and incisive, this work speaks to those who reflect deeply, question quietly, and sense that life is shaped less by choice than by repetition.
This is not a book of answers.
It is a book that renders certain questions inescapable.
Some books are read. Others continue within you long after the final page.
This is one of them.