I Forgot to Live is a reflective journey through consciousness, memory, performance, suffering, mortality, and meaning. Blending philosophy, psychology, and lived experience, it follows the quiet crisis of a life spent on autopilot and the deeper awakening that begins when a person finally turns inward. Through themes such as unconscious living, nostalgia, ambition, nihilism, death, and attention, the book asks a question that is both simple and profound: What does it mean to actually live?
Written in a clear, contemplative voice, this book moves from distraction to awareness, from fragmentation to integration, and from restless striving to presence. It draws on timeless thinkers and modern insight to explore how identity is shaped, how suffering reveals truth, and how meaning is not found in performance alone but in the way we attend to our lives. At once philosophical and personal, I Forgot to Live offers a meditation on what is lost when we sleepwalk through existence, and what becomes possible when we begin to wake up.
If you have ever felt that life was passing by while you were busy managing it, this book is an invitation to return: to the body, to the moment, and to the life already waiting to be inhabited.
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