This isn't a feel-good book.
It won't comfort you. It won't sugarcoat. And it definitely won't tell you what you want to hear.
This is a wake-up call - raw, uncomfortable, and necessary.
The Sheep Who Asked Why is a fearless invitation to question everything: society's norms, religion, politics, success, the family unit, the education system, social media, consumerism, even your own beliefs. With chapters like The Illusion of Meaning, Making Babies, Wokeness & Online Activism, and Feminism: From Liberation to Silence, this book doesn't shy away from the topics most people tiptoe around.
It's not here to preach - it's here to provoke.
If you've ever felt like something is off, like the world is running on autopilot and no one's asking why, this book is your mirror, your itch, your flashlight in the dark. You won't agree with everything. You're not meant to. But if it makes you pause, flinch, or stare at the ceiling at 2 a.m. - then it's done its job.
This is not for the comfortably numb.
This is for the thinkers. The restless. The rebels.
This is for the ones brave enough to raise their hand and ask...
Why?