Our Guilt, Our Deepest GuiltWhat if the greatest sin isn't breaking commandments-but breaking your own potential?In an unnamed city where poverty and hope collide, twenty lives intersect in a powerful exploration of guilt, freedom, and the cost of missed chances. A prostitute lives more authentically than the devout. A mother abandons her children-and calls it survival. A preacher rejects medicine in the name of faith.
A husband builds a life on silence and calls it love. Each believes they are aiming at the right target. Most miss. Our Guilt, Our Deepest Guilt reclaims the ancient meaning of sin: "to miss the mark." Through linked stories of the lost and the liberated, this collection challenges a difficult question: Are you living the life you chose-or the one you settled for?Blending philosophy, scripture, and sharp social observation, these stories expose a quiet truth: the most unforgivable act is refusing to become who you could be.
A bold and unsettling literary collection for readers drawn to moral tension, psychological depth, and the fragile line between guilt and freedom.
Our Guilt, Our Deepest GuiltWhat if the greatest sin isn't breaking commandments-but breaking your own potential?In an unnamed city where poverty and hope collide, twenty lives intersect in a powerful exploration of guilt, freedom, and the cost of missed chances. A prostitute lives more authentically than the devout. A mother abandons her children-and calls it survival. A preacher rejects medicine in the name of faith.
A husband builds a life on silence and calls it love. Each believes they are aiming at the right target. Most miss. Our Guilt, Our Deepest Guilt reclaims the ancient meaning of sin: "to miss the mark." Through linked stories of the lost and the liberated, this collection challenges a difficult question: Are you living the life you chose-or the one you settled for?Blending philosophy, scripture, and sharp social observation, these stories expose a quiet truth: the most unforgivable act is refusing to become who you could be.
A bold and unsettling literary collection for readers drawn to moral tension, psychological depth, and the fragile line between guilt and freedom.