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★ A cat with memories of its past human life deconstructs human restlessness and anxiety from a unique perspective.
★ A healing book for the age of anxiety, teaching you to let go of obsessions and live with ease.
★ Previous titles in this series have already been licensed for Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese, and Russian editions! Rights for other languages are currently under discussion!
★ English translation sample available upon request.

Recommended Reading Age: 13+

Description

I am an ordinary cat (you can call me Little Orange), but in my past life, I was a human, just like you!
I once felt troubled and lost, but now I am content and happy every single day. To me, a single can of cat food feels like having the whole world.
Join me as I deconstruct human restlessness and anxiety through a cat's eyes~

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Is this world truly chaotic and broken? Facing the anxiety and suffering that permeate our daily lives, we often find ourselves questioning: Why do some people remain happy even in worse circumstances? Why can some face the same challenges with a smile? Perhaps chaos does not stem from what lies before us, but from the way we choose to see the world. When we find ourselves trapped in pain, why not follow a cat's perspective in search of answers—that cat, even amidst days that appear turbulent to the world, can still find tranquility.

Cats never complain about others' harshness, nor do they feel wronged when treated selfishly. Their peaceful slumber suggests they inhabit a world moving at a slower rhythm. Yet in reality, the sun is the same, and time passes at the very same speed. The only difference lies in this: humans wear a pair of invisible glasses called "obsession," measuring everything through eyes clouded by expectations and emotions, always believing that everything must go according to their wishes. When things don't go as planned, they cannot accept it. But cats, with their clear eyes, see only the truest form of things.

The world never intentionally creates turmoil. Rain falls according to the weather, selfish people act according to their nature, and all things operate according to their own laws. Only humans insist on viewing the world through glasses stained with emotional obsessions, then complain endlessly. If we try to wipe these glasses clean, washing away the clutter of complicated thoughts and worries, and look at the world again through a simple and authentic lens, we will discover: the world has never been chaotic. It is merely our restless hearts that create daily disturbances on their own. The real world is far more ordinary and peaceful than we imagine. Meow~

Author

Chaiyapat Tongkambunjong (Nui)

Chaiyapat is a Thai writer and editor. He writes Dharma books, literature, psychology and self-improvement pieces. Through his simple and straightforward way of life, he wishes to create writing pieces that remind readers of themselves and let them truly understand themselves so that they can live life from a more peaceful perspective amidst the chaotic world. His writings serve to reflect truths in society through simple comparisons of our daily lives, which are easy to understand. They also aim to guide the readers to question themselves, so they understand themselves better.

Chaiyapat began writing in 2010 up until now. He produced more than 20 pocketbooks with a total sale of 525,000 copies. Moreover, he published 32 booklets with a total sale of 1,060,000 copies.

“Believing in what we say does not allow readers to understand themselves as effectively as questioning it themselves.”

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