Some mistakes don't arrive loudly.
They arrive politely.
They look like patience.
Like understanding.
Like giving one more chance.
Like waiting just a little longer.
Think Twice is a memoir about the choices we don't recognize as choices—until they quietly reshape an entire life.
This book is not about dramatic betrayals or sudden turning points. It is about what happens when we stay too long in situations that ask for our silence, our softness, our empathy—without ever offering a way back. About how being reasonable, kind, and endlessly understanding can slowly become a form of self-disappearance.
Written with emotional restraint and sharp clarity, Think Twice examines the moments we usually skip over: the hesitation before leaving, the logic we use to justify staying, the way time passes while nothing seems "wrong enough" to act.
There are no lessons spelled out. No promises of healing. No neat conclusions.
Only recognition.
This is a book for readers who feel that something in their life has been delayed—not by accident, but by choice. For those who sense that regret doesn't begin with a mistake, but with a moment that was ignored.
Some books help you understand what happened.
This one helps you notice what is happening—before it's too late.