From Jephthah's tragic vow in the Hebrew Bible to Sartre's existential freedom and Kierkegaard's absurd leap of faith, this book tours the vault of human intention and reveals what we find there: not divine certainty, but trembling hope, poetic aspiration, and frequent awkwardness.
If you've ever broken a resolution before February, said "forever" with your fingers crossed, or wondered why some vows feel like hostages rather than commitments-this book is your permission slip to be honest, imperfect, and ethically alive.
A celebration of humility, grace, and the audacity to promise anyway.
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