"Why do you wear black?"
A simple question with a hundred different answers.
Why I Wear Black is a poetic exploration of the human condition told through one hundred reflections. Each page is a reason, a self-contained moment of awareness that captures what it means to feel, to lose, to question, and to become.
Through these reflections, black transforms from a color into a philosophy. It becomes identity, emotion, memory, silence, rebellion, science, humor, grief, and love. It becomes both mirror and meaning, holding everything that words cannot.
From the quiet of solitude to the vastness of the cosmos, the book takes readers on a journey from awareness to transcendence. Every reason is an invitation to pause, to reflect, and to see beauty in what was once misunderstood as darkness.
In the end, Why I Wear Black reveals its truth. Black is not the absence of color. It is the union of all things.
This book is for anyone who has ever carried both shadow and light within them, for those who find peace in reflection and power in stillness. It is not just meant to be read, but to be felt, returned to, and lived with.