A brutally honest, forward-looking journey through fear, faith, and freedom. Part memoir, part field guide for building a life with nothing left to lose—and everything left to give.
What if living fully required holding death lightly? Shayel Kafano explores the courage to act when the cost is real: telling the truth, loving without guarantees, and building things that might fail—publicly. It’s a manifesto for engineers of meaning and makers of their own rites of passage.
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I thought freedom was a door; it turned out to be a habit. A way of walking with my shroud folded in my pocket, like a passport to the unknown.
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