Since childhood, we’ve been told the same sentences:
Work hard. Be successful. Be happy. Be yourself.
But what if every one of those lines was designed not to set us free, but to keep us obedient?
Life’s Lies unravels the most sophisticated illusions of modern life: happiness, success, freedom, education, love, and time.
It’s a book about the courage to face yourself.
It doesn’t offer ready-made answers, but with every chapter, it opens a quiet door for you to find your own.
Because sometimes recognizing a lie transforms us more than discovering a truth.
As you turn the pages, you’ll begin to see:
Success can be a chain.
Happiness can be a mask.
Knowledge can be a shadow.
And perhaps freedom has never meant knowing everything, but daring to live without lies.
Written for those who are tired of pretending, who can no longer silence the quiet voice within, Life’s Lies is a mirror that doesn’t flatter but finally shows what’s real.