This book is about what remains when nothing feels stable enough to hold onto. It traces a life not through events, but through the way moments shape a person over time: the lasting imprint of childhood, the intensity of love that changes how you understand yourself, the persistence of thoughts that refuse to stay quiet, and the gradual realization that becoming who you are is not a single decision but an ongoing process.
There is no attempt here to dress experience into something easier than it is. Instead, it stays close to what is often unspoken: the internal pressure of feeling too deeply, the confusion of growing without clear direction, and the effort it takes to keep moving while still carrying everything you cannot set down.