Me

Me

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Me

Me

$9.99

ME is not a self-help book.
It is a confrontation.

This book follows Luka, a young man whose life is quietly governed by an internal voice that speaks with certainty, authority, and familiarity. It remembers his failures. It predicts his limits. It decides when he should stop trying—long before he ever does.

Told in a cold, biographical style through internal dialogue, ME documents how that voice gains control, how it justifies stagnation, and how it convinces a person that continuing requires permission. Each chapter builds on the last, forming a psychological record rather than a motivational arc. There are no lessons presented up front, no inspirational framing, and no comfort offered.

At the end of Chapter 13, the author of this book nearly committed suicide.
The chapter ends with a single word.

What follows is not recovery, optimism, or transformation in the conventional sense. What follows is interruption. The voice does not disappear—but it loses authority. The book continues as a study of what happens when an internal system built on control is forced to operate without consent.

ME is for readers who recognize the voice immediately.
Not as a metaphor.
As a presence.

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