"I'm fine" is the most efficient lie you'll ever tell. It ends conversations. It keeps the peace. It buys you time while something inside you quietly deteriorates. This book is for people who didn't fall apart-they adapted. Who learned how to function while unhappy and called it maturity. Who kept going, kept coping, kept minimizing, until "fine" became a lifestyle instead of a passing answer. Each chapter is built around the phrases we use to silence ourselves: I shouldn't feel this way. It's not that bad. I'm overreacting. I don't need much. I'm used to it. I'll let it go. These aren't harmless thoughts. They're the sentences that keep you stuck-polite, capable, and quietly erased. This is not a book about fixing your life. It's not about gratitude, perspective, or trying harder. It's about recognizing the cost of endurance-and what happens when you stop gaslighting yourself just long enough to listen. There are no action plans here. No ultimatums. No dramatic "choose yourself or else" speeches. Just clarity. Language. And the slow, uncomfortable relief of realizing you're not broken-you've just been overriding yourself for a very long time. The book moves from denial to numbness to something more dangerous than either: awareness. Not the kind that demands immediate change. The kind that refuses to go quiet again. If you've ever thought: Maybe this is all there is. I don't care anymore. Something feels off, but I can't explain it. This book will feel uncomfortably accurate. You don't have to blow up your life. You don't have to explain yourself. You don't have to decide today. But you do have to stop calling survival "fine."
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