This book didn't begin as a book. It began as whispers - quiet truths that surfaced in moments of clarity, heartbreak, contemplation, and reflection. I used to share them with my students during brief pauses in class, calling them Quote Breaks - a small return to the human world in the middle of a technical one. With time, I realized something: those moments weren't only for my students. They were also for me. They helped me process pain, understand timing, set boundaries, see myself honestly, and rediscover parts of me I had ignored. These lines became reminders - to keep believing, keep trying, keep healing, and keep becoming. Inner Orbit is not a manual. It is a mirror. Not a textbook, but a pause. Not a story, but a journey - yours and mine. If even one line becomes a turning point for you - softening your heart, protecting your peace, or reawakening your clarity - then every moment spent writing this was worth it. Welcome to Aazamen: Inner Orbit.



Autorentext

Aazam (legal name: Mohammad Aazam) is a professor, writer, and thinker whose work blends clarity, contemplation, emotional depth, and lived experience. His "Quote Breaks" - short, reflective pauses during his university lectures - gradually evolved into a philosophy of becoming, healing, and inner alignment. Rooted in sincerity and simplicity, his writing speaks to the universal human journey: pain, purpose, trust, self-worth, and transformation. Inner Orbit is his first full collection - a book shaped by years of quiet reflection, personal testing, teaching, breaking, healing, and rediscovering the heart's path. He writes to remind you of what you already know but often forget: you are still becoming, and your story is far from abandoned. To connect or share your reflections, you may write to aazam.cs@gmail.com (please begin the subject line with Aazamen), or visit Instagram: @aazam_en.

Titel
Aazamen: Inner Orbit
Untertitel
Pain, Quiet Victories, and the Art of Becoming
Autor
EAN
9798765216309
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
18.12.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
0.34 MB
Anzahl Seiten
344