Sanity is often misunderstood as something solid, permanent, and self-sustaining.
In reality, it is none of these.
Sanity is a process - a delicate, ongoing balance between biology, environment, emotion, and meaning. It is something we maintain, not something we permanently possess.
Most people do not "lose their mind" suddenly. They drift away from stability slowly, through a series of pressures, deprivations, unprocessed experiences, and unrecognized warning signs. By the time the breaking point arrives, it feels sudden - but in truth, it has been building for a long time.
This book traces that journey.
From the illusion of normalcy...
to the accumulation of pressure...
to the subtle distortions of perception...
to the breaking point...
and finally, to the possibility of recovery.
It is written not to frighten, but to illuminate. Not to stigmatize, but to humanize. And not merely to describe breakdown, but to offer understanding - the first step toward protection.
Because the mind does not need perfection to survive.
It needs awareness, care, and compassion.
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