A gentle, hopeful journey back to yourself-through the noise, the masks, and the quiet ache of disconnection. If you’ve ever found yourself smiling on the outside while quietly struggling inside . . . this book is for you. Maybe you’ve done everything ‘right’. You followed the path, worked hard, made people proud. And yet, you lie awake at night wondering: Why does happiness still feel so far away? I Miss Feeling Like Me gently names the hidden threats to happiness that often go unnoticed-burnout, perfectionism, emotional suppression, comparison, and more. Especially in Asian cultures where duty often outweighs desire, and silence is seen as strength. Rooted in science but told with warmth, this isn’t a self-help manual filled with pressure or grand promises. It’s a compassionate companion to help you notice what’s no longer working . . . and take small, soulful steps toward what might.

