Happiness or Peace examines a question that is often overlooked: what remains when the pursuit of happiness no longer sustains the individual.
Rather than presenting happiness as a goal to be achieved, the book explores the quiet exhaustion created by the constant expectation of completeness. It traces the inner movement from pleasure to fatigue, from striving to stillness, and from resolution to acceptance. What emerges is not an answer, but a different way of standing within life.
Not every question finds an answer. Not every absence can be filled. Yet life continues. And within this continuation, the book suggests a subtle possibility: peace does not require everything to be in order. Peace may arise not from achieving more, but from no longer resisting what cannot be achieved.
Written in a restrained and reflective tone, Happiness or Peace speaks to readers interested in psychology, philosophy, and the inner dimensions of human experience. It does not promise happiness. It offers clarity, presence, and the possibility that understanding alone may be enough.Order Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GL2LXB2T
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