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The Unindexed Mind: Footnotes from the Storm is the follow-up to the original chaos-part journal, part philosophy, part stand-up set written in the eye of a hurricane. This isn't self-help. It's self-interrogation. These are rants, reflections, and stories collected from the trenches of working-class America and the cluttered corners of a mind that refuses to be simplified. From conspiracy logic to retail breakdowns, from profound loneliness to sudden laughter in the face of it-this is not a polished manifesto. It's a footnote collection from a storm you didn't know you were in. If you're…mehr

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The Unindexed Mind: Footnotes from the Storm is the follow-up to the original chaos-part journal, part philosophy, part stand-up set written in the eye of a hurricane. This isn't self-help. It's self-interrogation. These are rants, reflections, and stories collected from the trenches of working-class America and the cluttered corners of a mind that refuses to be simplified. From conspiracy logic to retail breakdowns, from profound loneliness to sudden laughter in the face of it-this is not a polished manifesto. It's a footnote collection from a storm you didn't know you were in. If you're tired of curated wisdom and sanitized thinking, step inside. This book won't save you. But it might help you feel a little less insane.
Autorenporträt
Tory Handcock never planned to write a book. He has ADHD, dyslexia, and a forklift joband somehow, that turned into this. The Unindexed Mind wasn't outlined, edited to perfection, or written in a cozy cabin with a view. It was muttered into a phone between stocking shelves and existential spirals.

He always figured his first book would be about zombies. Turns out, real life was weird enough.

Thanks to technology, the stuff that once made school hard became the tools that made this possible. Whether you call that a glitch in the system or a feature, he's not sure. But he's grateful either way.