In Does Happiness Exist, Kennie Kayoz dives headfirst into one of humanity's oldest and most personal questions: is happiness something real and attainable, or just an illusion some people never manage to touch? Through a collection of raw, introspective poems, Kayoz explores the idea that happiness isn't locked behind levels, achievements, or paywalls—it's a key that some people find easily, while others spend a lifetime searching for it.
Drawing on emotional struggle, philosophical reflection, and the quiet battles fought inside the mind, this collection examines why joy feels effortless for some and impossibly distant for others. Kayoz writes with a voice that is both vulnerable and unfiltered, capturing the frustration of chasing something that always seems just out of reach.
Whether you've questioned your own relationship with happiness or simply enjoy poetry that isn't afraid to confront uncomfortable truths, this ebook offers a thought‑provoking, relatable journey into the complexities of the human experience. It's a brief but powerful read that lingers long after the final page.
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