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Only Some Things Deserve You. Where emotional resilience meets values, boundaries, and quieter daily choices
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- Nombre de pages170
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-48806-3
- EAN9783565488063
- Date de parution09/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Not everything needs the full weight of your heart.
Somewhere between exhaustion, resentment, and trying to care about everything, many people begin to feel quietly split. This book explores the uncomfortable space where attention becomes identity, where guilt disguises itself as responsibility, and where saying no feels less like freedom than failure.
Through grounded reflections on emotional resilience, boundaries, values, self awareness, and everyday decision making, it looks at why we often spend ourselves on arguments, expectations, opinions, and obligations that were never truly ours to carry.
Not with cynicism, but with honesty. Not by caring less about life, but by noticing what has been asking too much for too long. This is for readers who are tired of performing concern, tired of being pulled into every emotional demand, and ready to understand why peace sometimes begins with choosing fewer battles. Over time, caring becomes less frantic. The point is not indifference, but a quieter relationship with what genuinely matters.
Not with cynicism, but with honesty. Not by caring less about life, but by noticing what has been asking too much for too long. This is for readers who are tired of performing concern, tired of being pulled into every emotional demand, and ready to understand why peace sometimes begins with choosing fewer battles. Over time, caring becomes less frantic. The point is not indifference, but a quieter relationship with what genuinely matters.






















