It takes mounts of strength and courage to pave your out of the deep and dark dungeons of your own mind and even harder to be vulnerable enough to share that journey with the world.
I highly appreciate everyone who makes it out and chooses to share their struggle with the world, to help others find their way out like Sree Krishna Seelam did. And, I also appreciate the ones who are fighting their way out without being vulnerable to the people outside. Keep showing up for yourself!
Reading this book felt familiar at many instances. Many excerpts got me teary-eyed. There is so much joy in learning that you’re not suffering alone and that there is a way out. Mere hoping for things to get better holds so much power.
Being vulnerable and sharing your struggles not only serves as a ray of hope for others but also makes the sufferer feel lighter at heart and heard.
I cannot appreciate this book enough as in mere 231 pages; it takes the reader through a roller-coaster ride. Whether it is to read about author’s own extremities, other real-life cases or learning about stress, anxiety, depression, childhood trauma, disorders and companionship, this book will relate to you if you have ever gone through a similar experience. If not, this book will help you dodge them all and educate you about living an emotionally rich life.
When your mind is strong, no storm can shake you. But when your inner world is weak, even a ripple feels like a wave. Build your strength within. To make your mind stronger than ever before CLICK HERE to read this masterpiece!