Description
How To Frame A Life is a memoir of survival disguised as philosophy. Written in the fog of medication and grief, it chronicles what it means to notice beauty while still drowning—to hold both devastation and gratitude, to choose curiosity even when hope feels like a betrayal.
This is not a book about healing. It’s a book about staying alive when healing feels impossible. Through diary fragments, philosophical reflection, and borrowed wisdom, it offers a practice: Pull back. Look up. Notice. Even in wreckage, there is light.
For anyone who’s been told they feel too much, think too deeply, or stayed too long—this is your sanctuary. Not because it has answers, but because it proves you’re not alone in the questions.







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