What happens when you stop trying to fit into a world that doesn't make sense?
Between the constant, anxious noise of social media and the rigid expectations waiting around every corner, the modern world quickly becomes too chaotic to stay silent about.
This isn't a polished guide on how to grow up, and it doesn't have all the neat answers. Written with a touch of sarcasm, it dives into the everyday realities of classroom inequality, silent judgment, periods, and the ultimate question: Who am I? Instead, "Just Me" is a raw, first hand diary of the mind. It is an unfiltered look at navigating identity, breaking through the pressure, and finally learning to speak your truth: Loud, messy and exactly as you are.
(Note: This is not a self-help book.)