Your twenties are a restless time—everything feels new, urgent, and often confusing. You are trying to build something while keeping up with expectations, balancing studies, work, friendships, and relationships all at once. It is an impulsive age. You say yes too quickly, overthink too much, and carry more than you can hold. You make mistakes, learn late, lose people, and still keep moving—without knowing if you are doing it right. Somewhere along the way, you begin to change. Friendships shift, priorities evolve, and you start questioning who you are and whether you are enough.
This book will not fix your twenties. It will not give you clear answers or a perfect way to navigate love, friendship, ambition, or loss. It will not tell you what to do or promise that everything will fall into place. What it will do is stay with you—in the confusion, the overthinking, and the moments that feel heavy and uncertain. It is for those who are living these years, those who have already lived them, and those yet to step into them. It will speak to the emotions you struggle to name, the expectations you carry, and the quiet battles within. Not to solve your life, but to help you feel less alone in it—and to remind you that it is okay to not have everything figured out while you are still becoming.

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