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The Problem of Being a Person
Translated by Al-Harith Al-Nabhan
A profound literary and philosophical dissection of the heavy weight of human existence. It explores the crisis of identity, the isolation of being, and the daily burden of trying to be "oneself" in a world that forces molds upon the soul.
About this book
In "The Problem of Being Someone," Talia Pollock delves into the deepest psychological and philosophical questions confronting modern humans. With a refined literary style that blends emotional narrative with profound psychological analysis, she dissects the silent battle within us all: the struggle to forge a self and define an identity. The book doesn't offer ready-made solutions; instead, it holds up a mirror reflecting our fear of fading, the anxiety of not belonging, and the heavy weight of the masks we wear to fit in. It is a warm, literary eulogy recognizing the hardship of the human experience, while inviting us to reconcile with the complexities and vulnerabilities of our unique selves.
Why read it?
Because it offers a rare sense of companionship and understanding during times of existential doubt and confusion. The book helps you understand the root causes of the anxiety you feel regarding your identity and place in this world, teaching you how to transform the "burden of existence" into an authentic experience of self-awareness.
Who is it for?
For anyone going through an identity crisis or feeling an internal estrangement; for lovers of psychological literature and accessible existential philosophy; and for every individual asking sincerely in the quiet of the night: "Who am I truly, and what does it mean to be someone?"
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
9786144722992
Page count
248
Age rating
General