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You Were Never Meant to Be Whole: A Short Read on Fragmentation, Identity, and the Relief of Letting Go. The Void Mentality Series, #1
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233852077
- EAN9798233852077
- Date de parution31/12/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
This is not a book about healing. It's about stopping the war against yourself. You Were Never Meant to Be Whole dismantles the quiet assumption that something in you is broken and waiting to be repaired. Instead, it explores fragmentation as adaptation, identity as movement, and why the pursuit of "wholeness" often creates more exhaustion than clarity. Written in a stark, minimalist voice, this short read does not offer steps, affirmations, or optimism.
It offers recognition. Inside this book: Why fragmentation is not failure How wholeness became a moving target The hidden cost of constant self-repair What changes when you stop trying to finish yourself This book is for readers who are tired of self-correction masquerading as growth. You are not broken. You were never meant to be whole.
It offers recognition. Inside this book: Why fragmentation is not failure How wholeness became a moving target The hidden cost of constant self-repair What changes when you stop trying to finish yourself This book is for readers who are tired of self-correction masquerading as growth. You are not broken. You were never meant to be whole.





