The Y-Questions is a personal philosophy guide for anyone who feels trapped by labels but still wants a life of duty, meaning, and peace.
In first-person, John Monyjok Maluth walks through the questions that shape identity, faith, conflict, mortality, belonging, and responsibility. Each chapter begins with a single y-question and turns it into a practical lens for living, drawing lessons from real life, human behavior, nature, and the unseen forces that shape our choices. This is not a book of slogans. It is a book of honest reflection with clear practices you can apply right away. You will learn how to reclaim identity without rebellion, hold conviction without cruelty, face conflict without feeding it, build peace without lies, and live with hope that strengthens duty instead of escaping it. If you are seeking a life that is whole, grounded, and human, this book will give you language, discipline, and a path forward, one question at a time.