Too Young To Die Trying. Transcendence, #11

Par : Omondi Brian Ouma
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233368714
  • EAN9798233368714
  • Date de parution14/01/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Too Young To Die Trying reads like a quiet but honest reflection on the moments that shape a young life before it is fully understood. Rather than following a traditional coming-of-age structure, the book focuses on key emotional turning points: where choices are made without certainty, where desire meets fear, and where consequences slowly begin to take form. What stands out is its simplicity and emotional honesty.
The writing does not over-explain or dramatize; instead, it observes how people grow through mistakes, hesitation, risk, and learning. At its core, the work explores a familiar question: how do we learn to live well when we are still learning who we are?It is a reflective read that will likely resonate with anyone who has made decisions too early, too quickly, or without fully understanding their weight.
This is not a fast-paced story. It is a thoughtful one-meant to be absorbed, not rushed. A quiet reminder that growing up often happens in the moments we least expect.
Omondi Brian Ouma is a seasoned writer, motivational speaker, poet, and singer-songwriter whose work explores the depths of human identity, spiritual resilience, and the transformative power of self-transcendence. His voice is lyrical yet unflinchingly honest: an intricate weaving of philosophy, psychology, lived experience, and social insight that inspires both personal awakening and collective healing.
He is the author of Not Poor Twice, Think Yourself Higher, Beyond the Obvious, Too Young To Die Trying, Too Much Future In My Chest, What Is Like A Man, Echoes of Embers, Echoes Of Unfinished Goodbyes, Strings And Fringes, and A Poem A Day Keeps Clatter Away, among many other reflective and thought-provoking works that challenge perception and elevate consciousness. His poetry and essays have reached international audiences through anthologies such as An Adventure Called Life and An Emotion Called Home.
A scholar grounded in social science through Community Development, he is currently pursuing deeper inquiry into identity, resilience, and human development, expanding his studies toward advanced research in human and social systems. Through his writing and speaking, he calls readers to rise above limitation, embrace conscious growth, and rediscover the resilient spirit within. At his core, Omondi is a curious creative; an adventurous seeker drawn to the quiet poetry of simple things.
Whether tending to gardens, shaping landscapes, or retreating into solitary woodland hideaways, he finds meaning in stillness and inspiration in the subtle rhythms of life.
Too Much Future In My Chest
Omondi Brian Ouma
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