Perhaps Self Was Never a Problem
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- $34.99
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- $34.99
Publisher Description
What if you were never broken?
What if overthinking, fear, emotional exhaustion, uncertainty, and inner noise were not signs that something was wrong with you—but signs that something deeply human was happening?
In a world obsessed with fixing, optimizing, healing, and self-improvement, many people quietly carry an exhausting belief:
"Something about me must be wrong."
Perhaps Self Was Never a Problem offers a gentler possibility.
This is not another book demanding emotional perfection.
It does not ask you to stop overthinking, eliminate fear, control every emotion, or become endlessly calm.
Instead, it offers a quiet reframing of the mind, identity, emotional struggle, and the exhausting pressure of modern life.
Through deeply human reflections, practical emotional insight, and a compassionate lens on thoughts, anxiety, uncertainty, and self-doubt, Sandeep Chavan gently explores:
• why overthinking feels so personal
• why emotional ups and downs are not failure
• why fear does not automatically mean weakness
• why self-improvement often becomes self-war
• why healing feels exhausting
• why ordinary humanity gets mistaken for brokenness
• how understanding creates relief faster than struggle
• how to stop fighting yourself without giving up growth
This book is not about becoming someone else.
It is about learning how to stand beside yourself more wisely.
Perfect for readers of psychology, emotional well-being, mindfulness, philosophy, and thoughtful self-help, Perhaps Self Was Never a Problem is for anyone who has quietly wondered:
"Why does being me feel harder than it should?"
If you are tired of overthinking, emotional pressure, self-criticism, or feeling secretly broken, this book offers something rare:
Not force.
Not pressure.
Relief.
Because perhaps peace was never hidden in perfection.
Perhaps it quietly begins the moment you stop treating yourself like the problem.