Living as yourself
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Living as Yourself
This book starts from a simple question:
What does it actually mean to live as yourself?
Instead of treating this as an emotional or motivational issue, this book approaches it as a structural problem.
The main idea is inspired by string theory.
In string theory, the universe is not made of point-like particles, but of extremely small strings that vibrate.
Different ways of vibrating create completely different properties.
This book applies that idea as a way of thinking about life.
When things feel forced, repetitive, or exhausting, it may not be a lack of effort or positivity.
It may simply mean that your choices are out of alignment with your own structure.
Using string theory as a metaphor—not as a technical explanation—this book explores:
• why certain choices feel sustainable while others do not
• how “living as yourself” can be understood as consistency, not personality
• why effort alone does not fix structural mismatch
There are no equations and no scientific background required.
String theory is used only as a conceptual lens.
This is a short, readable book.
It is not about becoming better or happier.
It is about checking whether your life is currently out of tune.
¥300