On Choosing and Not Choosing : Short Philosophical Stories
Overview
Some choices are made loudly.
Most are made quietly-and lived with forever.
This book is not about how to make better decisions.
It is about what happens after the decision has already been made.
Through fifty short, reflective chapters, this book examines the subtle, often unnoticed choices that shape an entire life:
the decisions postponed, delegated, avoided, or accepted without resistance-and the long shadows they leave behind.
These essays explore:
Choices made without intention, and intentions never acted upon
Responsibility shared, transferred, or quietly abandoned
Silence as a form of decision
The irreversibility of certain paths
The meaning we assign to our lives only in hindsight
Written in a calm, restrained voice, the book does not offer motivation, formulas, or solutions.
Instead, it invites the reader to sit with ambiguity, consequence, and reflection.
This is a book for readers who:
Think deeply about responsibility, choice, and consequence
Appreciate philosophical, introspective nonfiction
Are drawn to quiet narratives rather than dramatic confessions
Find value in slow reading and long-term reflection
Influenced by existential thought and modern reflective writing, this book speaks to anyone who has ever wondered-not what they chose, but what they quietly allowed to happen.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798243428491
- ISBN-10: 9798243428491
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: January 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.35 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.51 pounds
- Page Count: 166
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