The Hollow Hour

ebook Searching for Self in an Age of Emptiness

By Borna Ahadi

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Age of Emptiness

Are you feeling disconnected in a hyperconnected world? Do you find yourself restless, anxious, or hollow—despite doing everything "right"? The Hollow Hour is your invitation to stop, reflect, and return to what matters most: your authentic self.

In this powerful blend of existential philosophy, modern psychology, and soul-deep reflection, author [Your Name] guides readers through the hidden emotional epidemic of our age: the quiet crisis of identity and meaning. From loneliness and anxiety to creativity, embodiment, and inner freedom, each chapter explores how we lost our way—and how we can find it again.

This book is for:

  • Seekers of deeper meaning in modern life
  • Readers of Rollo May, Carl Jung, and Viktor Frankl
  • Creatives, thinkers, and empaths navigating burnout and existential fatigue
  • Anyone ready to awaken from autopilot and reclaim their personal truth
  • Inside, you'll discover:

  • The psychological difference between fear and anxiety—and how to work with both
  • How boredom, silence, and solitude can become doorways to transformation
  • Why listening to the body is essential to healing and presence
  • How to recover your forgotten desires and reclaim the courage to create
  • What it means to live responsibly, freely, and fully—before it's too late
  • If you're tired of surface-level self-help and yearn for something deeper, The Hollow Hour offers not a quick fix, but a true path inward. This is not just a book. It's a mirror, a lantern, and a companion for anyone standing at the edge of change.

    Let this be your hour. The hour you return to yourself.

    The Hollow Hour