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Carrying Light Through Unchosen Places. Where purpose and emotional resilience begin inside unavoidable pain
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- Nombre de pages151
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-48813-1
- EAN9783565488131
- Date de parution09/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Some suffering does not ask for permission before it changes everything.
This reflective self-help book explores what remains when certainty, comfort, and familiar identity fall away. Through grounded emotional insight, it looks at purpose, emotional resilience, grief, and inner strength not as slogans, but as quiet realities people meet under pressure. It speaks to the moments when pain cannot be explained neatly, yet still asks for a response.
Rather than offering easy answers, the book follows the fragile space between despair and responsibility, fear and dignity, loss and meaning.
It considers how people endure when control disappears, how values become visible in hardship, and why the smallest chosen attitude can matter when almost nothing else feels available. This is a book for readers who want depth without false comfort, hope without denial, and self improvement rooted in lived experience. In time, meaning may not erase suffering. But it can change the way a person stands inside it, remembers themselves, and continues with quiet honesty.
It considers how people endure when control disappears, how values become visible in hardship, and why the smallest chosen attitude can matter when almost nothing else feels available. This is a book for readers who want depth without false comfort, hope without denial, and self improvement rooted in lived experience. In time, meaning may not erase suffering. But it can change the way a person stands inside it, remembers themselves, and continues with quiet honesty.






















