Definition of insanity
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- ISBN8231656042
- EAN9798231656042
- Date de parution27/03/2026
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
What if the truth you discovered was so unbelievable that the world would call you insane?In Definition of Insanity: Rare Version - Full Circle, a determined man fights to build a better life after years of struggle, temptation, and hard lessons. Starting with nothing but ambition and resilience, he works tirelessly to escape the cycle of poverty and street life that has trapped so many around him.
Through hard work, discipline, and faith, he begins climbing toward success-landing jobs, learning new trades, and dreaming of building a family business that could change the future for generations. But just when life seems to be falling into place, unexpected events begin to unfold that challenge everything he believes about success, loyalty, and reality itself. While working inside the massive industrial food system, he begins noticing disturbing problems that others seem willing to ignore.
Spoiled products, questionable practices, and decisions that prioritize profit over people raise serious questions. The deeper he looks, the more unsettling the truth becomes. Soon he finds himself caught between what he sees with his own eyes and what the world insists cannot possibly be real. As his discoveries grow more shocking, he begins to feel increasingly isolated. Friends and family struggle to understand him.
Authorities dismiss his concerns. The line between truth and madness begins to blur. But he cannot stay silent. Driven by a powerful sense of responsibility, he tries to warn others about what he believes is happening behind closed doors-risking his reputation, his relationships, and even his freedom. In his search for answers, he reaches beyond ordinary channels, convinced that the truth he has uncovered could have consequences far bigger than anyone realizes.
What follows is a deeply personal journey through ambition, faith, paranoia, discovery, and redemption. The story moves through moments of success, confusion, family struggles, spiritual reflection, and encounters that seem almost impossible to explain. As events unfold, the author wrestles with a haunting question:If you discover something unbelievable and no one believes you. are you wrong-or is the world refusing to listen?Part memoir, part mystery, and part spiritual testimony, Definition of Insanity explores the fragile boundary between truth and perception.
It is a story about perseverance, faith, and the courage to stand by what you believe-even when the cost is everything. In the end, the journey comes full circle, forcing the author-and the reader-to confront a powerful realization:Sometimes the greatest battle is not proving the truth to the world.but holding onto it when the world calls you insane.
Through hard work, discipline, and faith, he begins climbing toward success-landing jobs, learning new trades, and dreaming of building a family business that could change the future for generations. But just when life seems to be falling into place, unexpected events begin to unfold that challenge everything he believes about success, loyalty, and reality itself. While working inside the massive industrial food system, he begins noticing disturbing problems that others seem willing to ignore.
Spoiled products, questionable practices, and decisions that prioritize profit over people raise serious questions. The deeper he looks, the more unsettling the truth becomes. Soon he finds himself caught between what he sees with his own eyes and what the world insists cannot possibly be real. As his discoveries grow more shocking, he begins to feel increasingly isolated. Friends and family struggle to understand him.
Authorities dismiss his concerns. The line between truth and madness begins to blur. But he cannot stay silent. Driven by a powerful sense of responsibility, he tries to warn others about what he believes is happening behind closed doors-risking his reputation, his relationships, and even his freedom. In his search for answers, he reaches beyond ordinary channels, convinced that the truth he has uncovered could have consequences far bigger than anyone realizes.
What follows is a deeply personal journey through ambition, faith, paranoia, discovery, and redemption. The story moves through moments of success, confusion, family struggles, spiritual reflection, and encounters that seem almost impossible to explain. As events unfold, the author wrestles with a haunting question:If you discover something unbelievable and no one believes you. are you wrong-or is the world refusing to listen?Part memoir, part mystery, and part spiritual testimony, Definition of Insanity explores the fragile boundary between truth and perception.
It is a story about perseverance, faith, and the courage to stand by what you believe-even when the cost is everything. In the end, the journey comes full circle, forcing the author-and the reader-to confront a powerful realization:Sometimes the greatest battle is not proving the truth to the world.but holding onto it when the world calls you insane.



