You're not tired because you're weak.
You're tired because something is being ignored.
If you've been telling yourself "I'll slow down later", this book is for you.
In Time speaks to the quiet exhaustion many people feel but rarely name—the kind that doesn't come from doing too much, but from living out of alignment for too long. From pushing forward while slowly betraying what matters most.
This is not a book to read someday.
It's a book to read now.
Because the longer you ignore the inner signals—the restlessness, the heaviness, the sense that life is passing too fast—the harder it becomes to hear your own voice again.
Through calm but piercing insight, In Time helps you recognize what's slipping away beneath the noise of modern life: clarity, coherence, and self-respect. It offers a moment of pause before burnout becomes your normal.
No hype. No pressure. No empty motivation.
Just an honest mirror—and a choice.
You can keep going on autopilot.
Or you can stop, even briefly, and ask yourself the question that changes everything.
What happens if you don't?
This book won't wait.
Neither will time.