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Why Sorry and Thank You, My Dear Inner Child Matters


With success always arriving at the expense of silence and self-abandonment in today's speed-obsessed world, Kiran's book serves as a beacon of compassion. Sorry and Thank You, My Dear Inner Child matters because it is not a book about strategies, hacks, or solutions on the surface level; it is about reclaiming the wholeness that has always resided within.


Published by Verses Kindler Publication, the book is a deliberate exploration of self-awareness and healing. Its strength is in its vulnerability; Kiran does not position himself as a guru or an expert but as a man who has lived through suffering and has elected to hear the voice of his inner child. Readers identify with his struggle, whether it's fighting invisibility, seeking parental validation, or seeking success as an escape.


The Cover

The cover itself is a contemplative echo of what the book represents: healing, vulnerability, and hope. It represents the conversation between the adult self and the child within, closing years of silence with two gentle words: "Sorry" and "Thank You."


Join the Journey / Buy Now

This is not a book to read passively; it is a book to feel. Every chapter beckons the reader into an intimate dialogue with their own inner child. Whether or not one is grappling with self-worth, fighting past wounds, or merely looking for real self-love, Kiran's book provides a comfortable place to start that conversation.


The readers can now embark on this process of healing and rediscovery. When they read Sorry and Thank You, My Dear Inner Child, they are not merely reading about someone else, indeed, they are opening a door into their own life.


 
 
 

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