There's Nothing Wrong With You is a modern, non-linear memoir exploring identity, perception, and the quiet return to self.
Told through a series of vignettes, it blends lived experience with grounded philosophical insight-offering a clear, embodied perspective on self-trust, love, self-worth and the narratives we outgrow.
It is not a manual, but something to feel your way through.
A book to return to, again and again.
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It was never random.
Some lives fracture in a moment. Others erode quietly-through anxiety, self-abandonment, and misplaced worth.
The body remembers what the mind forgets.
After a traumatic head injury disrupted nearly every area of her life, Sloan Lauinger was forced to confront a deeper question:
Who are you when everything you built no longer works?
In There's Nothing Wrong With You, she explores identity, imprints, love, loss, and perception-revealing how patterns form, take hold, and dissolve.
This is not a book about fixing.
It's about seeing clearly.
And once you do-everything changes.