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What if your mind isn't showing you reality - only what it believes you can survive?
In Margins of Perception , the first volume of The Fractured Mind series, Ahmad I. Alkhalel invites you into a quiet storm of thought - where certainty crumbles, and truth slips through the cracks.
This is not a book of answers.
It is a collection of fragments: essays, philosophical meditations, and raw reflections exploring chaos, perception, memory, identity, and the quiet revolutions of the mind.
Written in a poetic yet accessible voice, this book speaks to those who question what they see -
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What if your mind isn't showing you reality - only what it believes you can survive?
In Margins of Perception, the first volume of The Fractured Mind series, Ahmad I. Alkhalel invites you into a quiet storm of thought - where certainty crumbles, and truth slips through the cracks.

This is not a book of answers.
It is a collection of fragments: essays, philosophical meditations, and raw reflections exploring chaos, perception, memory, identity, and the quiet revolutions of the mind.

Written in a poetic yet accessible voice, this book speaks to those who question what they see - and feel haunted by what they cannot name.

Enter the margins.
Discover what happens when thought no longer serves the mind -
but begins to fracture it.


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I want to stir up that madness within you, who you have always been told, would be the cause of your ostracism, and your expulsion, out of the herd.

When I was a child, I made sure to write down all my concerns, wishes, and aspirations, which were not always childish, or perhaps even so childish, that would occur only to a child who was naive enough of his peers, and then I burned this paper, believing that this would make my words merge with the whole universe so that it, in turn, could react to them as it sees fit.

Since then, I have lived a life that may not be successful to the standards of many people today, but it is very exceptional, and the difference between success and exception is a thorny dilemma, with a slight difference. Every exception is a success, but not every success is an exception, at least this is how I see things from my own perspective. And the problem with exceptional people is, that many people are not qualified to see success behind their exceptions.

If we wanted to group people according to their academic success, every few million of them would be grouped into one group, and for me, my goal in this life was not to be in a crowded group.

In my opinion, the real success lies in the memoirs. If you ever decide to write your own memoirs, do you think that it will be exceptional from the rest of the memoirs of millions and millions of people crowding into your group? You own the answer.