The Face of a Killer

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By Diana Cristy

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What does it mean to be "good" or "evil" when faced with impossible choices? What if survival forces us to break our moral code? This book dives into the raw, unfiltered depths of human morality, asking difficult questions about instinct, identity, and self-acceptance.

When confronted with life-threatening situations, what truly drives us-fear, survival, or something deeper? Can we fairly judge our actions, or even ourselves, through the lens of society's rigid labels? This exploration takes a hard look at the moral dilemmas of self-defense-is taking a life always wrong, or is it an innate instinct to protect our own existence?

Unpack the power of societal labels like "evil" or "psychopath" and how they profoundly shape our self-perception. Examine how humanity often mirrors the instincts of predators, blurring the line between survival and malice.

The root cause of the pain and animosity between men and women are often reflected in the common defensive labels we use (e.g. narcissist, misogynist, feminazi, snowflake, sociopath) are barriers meant to protect ourselves. These labels keep us from being authentic, leading to blame, shame and disconnection.

Philosophical, thought-provoking, and deeply empathetic, this book pushes readers to reconsider their values, actions, and most of their perceptions. Having faced betrayal, heartbreak, and fear firsthand, Diana understands the emotional rollercoaster of so many experiences once confronted with the life-threatening decision to "kill or be killed." Delve into the depths of human instinct and authenticity. Her story is a testament to self-acceptance, hope, trust, faith, and courage, inspiring others to reopen their hearts to the healing power of love.

Are you brave enough to drop the façade, allow yourself to heal, and lovingly embrace yourself, inviting the world to do the same?

The Face of a Killer