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You did everything right.
So why does life still hurt?
You were honest.
You were disciplined.
You tried to be good.
And yet life didn’t reward you the way it promised. This book begins where that confusion starts.
Why Good People Are Actually Dangerous is not a book about bad people.
It is about good people who are quietly exhausted, hurt, and disillusioned because the rules they followed never worked the way they were told they would.
Through psychologically sharp insights and story-driven, real-life situations, this book answers the questions most people are afraid to ask:
Why doing the “right thing” often leads to resentment, not peace
Why morality feels heavy instead of liberating
Why people who never break rules still feel broken
Why goodness doesn’t protect you—it exposes you
Why clarity only comes after innocence is questioned
This is not a motivational book.
It does not promise success, happiness, or moral superiority.
It offers something rarer: Clarity.
Each chapter unfolds like a mirror using everyday scenarios, human conflict, power dynamics, and quiet psychological truths to show you how the world actually works, not how it is supposed to.
By the end, you won’t feel “better.”
You will feel awake.
And once you see the pattern, you can never unsee it.
If you’ve ever wondered why life feels unfair even when you have been good, this book was written for you.
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