The Problem With Goodness

The Problem with Goodness

What if being “good” is the very thing keeping you from being true?

We’re told from childhood to follow the rules, do the right thing, and keep others comfortable. But goodness, as society defines it, often means performance. It means living by someone else’s script while losing touch with who we really are.

The problem with goodness
The Problem With Goodness

About The Book

In The Problem with Goodness, I explore how morality, obedience, and identity get tangled into systems of control—and how we can step outside them to live in truth, freedom, and authenticity.

This is not another self-help manual with steps to follow. It’s a mirror—an invitation to pause, to see yourself clearly, and to live beyond performance.

Inside you’ll find:

  • Why systems rooted in morality inevitably turn into systems of control

  • How “goodness” is subjective, circumstantial, and often harmful

  • Why God is the God of all that is—not only what we call “good”

  • A path back to your own truth, freedom, and authenticity

Direct Purchase Bonus Bundle

When you purchase directly from me, you have 3 different options:

  • The e-book (PDF & EPUB) — yours to keep and read anywhere.

  • The audiobook only.

  • Or the bundle of the e-book and audiobook combined.

All three options include a bonus key to the Inner Rooms — free access to any one of my digital sanctuaries (The Room of Truth, The Room of Self, The Room of Rest, or The Room of Power)

This is my way of saying thank you for supporting my work directly, and of offering you more than just pages — a doorway into your own stillhouse.

E-Book Only
Audiobook Only
E-Book + Audiobook Bundle

Amazon Purchase Options

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