Saturday, 12 July 2025
How To Be Ok When Nothing Makes Sense by Noah Grey
Noah always has a way of writing as if his words reaching you through the book are a friend reaching out saying I see you, you'll be ok.
A sort of companion book through life not to guide you but to reassure you that you're doing great whatever situation you find yourself in at that moment. A couple of great points that stood out to I have quoted below:
"Even the ones who look like they’re gliding are often dragging quiet chaos behind them like a broken kite."
Another quote from the book because it hits hard after losing my friend,
"grief is a translation. It’s your heart trying to understand how to keep loving something that’s no longer here." Is such a sad and true
Chapter 16, talks about a simple life and how it can be fulfilling to not be always in a rush in a busy world and finding your joy in living in a way which makes you happier and relaxed not worried or on edge constantly wondering how to do more, in a world that always seem to be rushing round it's a great reflection to read and sit with.
A beautiful book that will make you feel seen and understood whatever you are facing just taking a few minutes to read and sit with the words and reflect on how you feel and how much you have lived through good and bad so far in life.
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