
Am I Thinking Correctly?
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Narrado por:
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Leslie Sly-Miller
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Jasmina Sabi
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What does it mean to function correctly as a human being?
This book takes you on a journey to explore that question and uncover the deeper truths about love, healing, and what it truly means to be human. Through raw honesty and reflections on the world’s chaos and beauty, I share my discoveries about why pain lingers, how our environment shapes us, and what it takes to break free from the cycles of destruction.
Inspired by my own life experiences, I dive into the universal struggles we all face and challenge conventional ideas of success, happiness, and self-worth. I explore the connections between our behavior, our biology, and the world around us, shedding light on what so many overlook.
In a world where love is often conditional, I ask bold questions: Can we love unconditionally? How do we heal when everything seems broken? And how can we rediscover our humanity in the midst of chaos?
As you listen, you’ll find that I’ve included my own flashbacks—moments where my past experiences surfaced to help me make sense of the pain and chaos in my life. Though this is a small book, its message is profoundly powerful. You may find yourself deeply moved and challenged by its content, so I recommend keeping something nearby to help you stay grounded—whether that’s a journal, a trusted friend to talk to, or a moment to breathe and reflect.
Through heartfelt storytelling and profound insights, this book offers hope, understanding, and inspiration for anyone ready to confront their own truths and create a life rooted in love and authenticity.
©2025 Jasmina Sabi (P)2025 Jasmina Sabi