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We Are All Mad

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha We Are All Mad Rajuan Ahmed
Libristo kód: 53284273
Nakladateľstvo Independently published, júl 2026
We are all mad every one of us. Not in the way society mockingly labels the stranger talking to hims... Celý popis
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We are all mad every one of us. Not in the way society mockingly labels the stranger talking to himself on a crowded street, but in quieter, more acceptable forms. Some chase wealth until sleep, love, and conscience become distant memories. Some cage others in the name of love, mistaking possession for devotion. Some kneel before power until they fall in love with their own reflection, deaf to all truth. And some, in the sacred name of faith, plant seeds of division instead of compassion. Society crowns the tidy madness of ambition as success, while the unkempt madness of the broken is dismissed. Yet beneath every tailored suit and polished smile, a secret storm rages.

The tragedy is not that madness exists, but that we refuse to name it. We teach children to bury their wonder beneath layers of social rules, calling this burial maturity. We craft masks for family, for work, for virtual screens, until we forget our own faces. The loneliest place on earth is not a desert; it is the human heart hiding behind its own performance of sanity. There, in that silent chamber, dwell questions no dictionary can answer: Who am I? Why am I running? Why does accomplishment leave such a hollow echo?
Time, the great silent teacher, eventually strips away every mask. It wrinkles the proud face, weakens the powerful hand, and turns grand titles to dust. At the final hour, no one regrets not earning more money; they regret love unexpressed, forgiveness withheld, and moments lost to the illusion of "one day." Death, the universe's most neutral judge, does not check identity cards before knocking. It visits the palace and the hut alike, teaching that the only wealth left behind is the memory of our kindness.

What, then, does it mean to be truly human? It is not the absence of error, but the courage to face one's own darkness and rise again. To recognize the greed, pride, and fear nesting in one's own chest, and still choose compassion. To forgive not because the other deserves it, but because one's own heart deserves liberation from the prison of hatred. To trade the endless race of comparison for a quiet gratitude for the present's small gifts: a child's laughter, a cup of tea, a twilight sky.
Love, the divine force that can be both refuge and cage, teaches its hardest lesson only when we release our clenched grip. True love, like a free-flowing river, does not chain; it allows the beloved to leave and, if they return, welcomes them without ownership. Dreams, too, can be sacred or destructive depending on whether they enlarge the heart or shrink it with pride. And humility, the quietest virtue, is the soil in which all lasting wisdom grows.

At day's end, the most beautiful madness of all is the lifelong striving to become a genuine human being. Not a flawless angel, but a soul that falls, learns, and keeps rising. The world will forget our bank balances and titles. It will remember whether we wiped a tear, lit a lamp of hope in someone's darkness, or sat beside a grieving heart in silence. Our primal restlessness the madness we all carry is not our shame. It is the raw material of our becoming. When we finally look in the mirror and confess, without flinching, "I am broken, I am learning, I am trying," we discover life's true victory: to depart, leaving behind a softer, more compassionate world, and to be remembered as a person who, in the end, was truly human.

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Celý názov We Are All Mad
Autor Rajuan Ahmed
Jazyk Angličtina
Väzba Kniha - Brožovaná
Dátum vydania 2026
Počet strán 108
EAN 9798188311292
Libristo kód 53284273
Nakladateľstvo Independently published
Váha 157
Rozmery 152 x 229 x 7
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