THE HIDDEN LAWS OF THE HEART: What the silence took from us - Couverture souple

Bilal, Muhammad

 
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Synopsis

THE HIDDEN LAWS OF THE HEART

What happens to a friendship when no one speaks?

Mahid and Yousaf were best friends. One day, Mahid saw Yousaf holding a glass of alcohol. He didn't ask why. He told himself it didn't matter. That single unasked question became the crack that slowly destroyed everything they had.

Ali and Mehmat were inseparable. But Mehmat had a habit — mockery. Jokes at Ali's expense. Taunts, in private and in public. Ali never said it hurt. Year after year, he swallowed the sting. Then one day, without a word, his heart removed Mehmat without permission. He stopped replying. He stopped making time. And Mehmat still doesn't know why.

Two friendships. Two silences. Two endings that did not have to happen.

This is a book about the words we never speak. The wounds we store instead of clean. And the hidden laws of the heart that govern it all.


WHAT THIS BOOK REVEALS

The heart operates by laws we never agreed to. The first law: whatever connects to you will either please you or disturb you. There is no third feeling. The lie of "it doesn't matter" is the most destructive lie we tell.

From here, the book unfolds:

The Four Kinds of People. Some express pain openly. Some store it in silence. Some wage war against themselves. Some absorb everything alone. Which one are you?

Medicine and Poison. The heart heals and destroys at the same time. An acknowledged wound becomes a scar. A denied wound festers and spreads — slowly poisoning everything.

The Six Lies. "Why should this matter?" "It was his right." "He has other friends." "There must be a reason." Each lie is a bandage on an uncleaned wound.

No Delete Button. What enters the heart stays forever. Like garbage swept under the furniture. Like a scar that remembers. Press on it, and everything returns.

The Separate Being Inside. Your heart moves people from one room to another without your permission. You can believe everything is fine while your heart quietly dismantles a relationship.

The Home. A relationship is a home. Garbage is thrown outside, never stored within. What have you been storing?


THE HAUNTING QUESTION

What will you say when they ask?

When someone notices the distance and asks: "You two used to be so close. What happened?"

Will you have a story of courage? Or a story of silence?

GHALIB KNEW

"Dil bhala lene ko khayal acha hai Ghalib."

The heart is excellent at consoling itself.

The final hidden law: the heart will always console itself. But the truth, once spoken, heals better.

The Hidden Laws of the Heart is philosophical fiction — part meditation, part narrative, part mirror. For those who have lost something they did not mean to lose. For those ready to learn the hidden laws and start speaking before the silence becomes permanent.

The heart has no delete button. But it does have hidden laws. And once you learn them, you can never unsee them.

We were friends once. Maybe we still can be. But only if we learn to speak.

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