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A generation raised online. A world that promised everything. A loneliness that won't go away.
She grew up believing doubt would keep her safe. Doubt in love, in people, in herself. Doubt that commitment could ever last. Doubt that anything good was real. But living in constant hesitation hasn't made her stronger—it has made her lonely.
She knows she isn't the only one. Her friends feel it too. They scroll through endless faces on apps, chase validation in likes and comments, perform themselves into exhaustion—and still feel unseen. They were told freedom meant never settling, empowerment meant walking away, and therapy meant labeling every part of themselves. And yet, somehow, they are still searching.
This book is her attempt to name the ache and confront the lies. To look at the digital world that shaped us, the culture that sold us off piece by piece, and the doubts that keep us from love, faith, and loyalty. It is about the cost of a freedom that left us restless, and the quiet rebellion of choosing to stay when everything tells you to leave.
She wants something more. She wants to believe in love, in family, in faith, in the possibility of building something that lasts. But to do that, she has to face the hardest truth of all: maybe doubt has been the real prison all along.
Now she has one chance to name what went wrong, to find what was lost, and to imagine another way forward. If only she can get around the one big truth that has always stood quietly in the middle of her story: nothing changes unless you dare to believe.
What could possibly go wrong?