“The most terrifying truth that we discover and experience as we grow up is that all the monsters we feared as children and believed to live under our beds have not disappeared; they now inhabit our heads, hiding in the nooks of the room instead of the corners of the room, and expressing themselves in the countless forms of our personal fears. Fear is not an outside force that invades your mind to make you miserable, fear is a part of you that you can't really get rid of, and trying to avoid or eliminate it won't make it go away.If you don't allow your monster to express itself, it will keep trying to get your attention in any way possible.Sometimes your monster is like a child. A little boy trying to tell you something he thinks is very important, if he thinks you are not listening to him, he will raise his voice even more and attack you; he is actually trying to protect you.
Only if you follow the right way to tame it, your monster can be cute!
Number of pages: 264
Published by: Book Juice House