πŸƒ Who Still Standing Is For



Some books are written from distance.

This one was not.

It was written from inside moments where clarity did not arrive first.
Only persistence did.

And sometimes you only recognize that you were living inside the book… after the book is finished. Not every reader arrives at the same moment.

Some open Still Standing: When Hope Is Used Against You — Living Inside Broken Systems and Finding My Way Back, because something in the title already feels familiar.

Others arrive because they have spent a long time trying to explain an experience that never seemed to have the right language.

And some arrive without knowing why the book feels close to them at all — only that it does.

This book was written for those kinds of readers.

It is for people who stayed sincere inside situations that slowly stopped making sense.

For people who kept responding carefully even when the responses around them stopped matching what was happening.

For people who did not become louder, harder, or more forceful — but clearer.

It is for readers who discovered that insight does not always arrive at the end of an experience.

Sometimes it arrives while everything is still continuing.

And once it arrives, it quietly changes how you stand inside what is happening.

It is for people who have had the strange experience of realizing something important without being able to explain it immediately to others.

Not because it was unclear.

Because it was early.

It is for readers who did not leave their situation dramatically.

Who did not resolve everything at once.

Who did not suddenly “move on.”

But who began to see differently — and could not return to seeing the same way again.

And it is for people who have learned that recognition does not always feel like relief at first.

Sometimes it simply feels like honesty.

If you have ever reached a moment where something became visible to you before it became visible to anyone else, this book may already feel familiar.

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