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Monsters: Broken World of Broken People By Sharon Esther Lampert5 Out of 5 People Have Mental-Health DistressIn a world where pain, trauma, and hidden darkness shape human lives, Sharon Esther Lampert’s Monsters: Broken World of Broken People confronts the realities we often refuse to see. This groundbreaking work blends philosophy, psychology, and poetry to expose the 'dark triad' of human behavior-unconsciousness, ignorance, and irrationality-and reveals how these forces ripple through relationships, communities, and civilizations.Lampert’s voice is both poetic and prophetic. Through world‑famous poems like True Love and Impossible, she illuminates the paradox of human existence: our capacity for brilliance and compassion alongside our vulnerability to brokenness and evil. With fearless clarity, she explores undiagnosed mental disorders, functional psychosis, sociopathy, and psychopathy-reminding readers that 5 out of 5 people experience mental health distress and that every relationship carries both love and hate.This book is not just analysis-it is a call to awareness. Lampert challenges readers to recognize red flags, confront toxic behaviors, and embrace self‑love as the ultimate safeguard against despair. Her philosophy of love and philosophy of evil are woven throughout, offering both warning and wisdom for navigating a fractured world.Why readers will be drawn to this book:Explores the hidden monsters of the human psyche with honesty and courageCombines philosophy, psychology, and poetry into a unique, powerful narrativeOffers practical insights into relationships, resilience, and self‑protectionSpeaks to anyone seeking clarity in a world of contradictions and brokennessA visionary work from a multi‑disciplinary prodigy, philosopher, and poetMonsters: Broken World of Broken People is more than a book-it is a mirror held up to humanity, a guide for survival, and a testament to the power of literature to educate, enlighten, and empower.