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Simerly, Coley; Isurugi, Kyo

 
9798242742673: The Paradox of Being Me

Synopsis

Paradox of Being Me is not a memoir, a manifesto, or a recovery narrative.

It is a record.

Written from the inside of lived transformation, this book traces the quiet mechanics of identity, authority, silence, and alignment—without asking for belief, permission, or agreement. It does not explain itself. It does not defend its conclusions. It observes, integrates, and moves on.

Across a series of tightly constructed chapters, Coley Todd Simerly examines what happens when a person stops performing for systems that no longer fit—social, emotional, institutional—and instead builds an internal structure capable of holding truth without collapse. The result is not certainty, but stability. Not domination, but coherence.

This book explores:

  • Identity change without gradual self-improvement

  • Authority that operates without enforcement

  • Silence as communication rather than absence

  • Truth told plainly, without negotiation

  • The cost of alignment—and why it’s worth paying

Paradox of Being Me is written for readers who no longer need motivation, reassurance, or instruction—but are still paying attention. It is for those who have already lost what didn’t fit, and are learning how to live without asking to be understood.

There is no call to action here.

Only documentation.

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