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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. You're tired.Not sleep tired. Life tired.The culture's answer is to sell you more. More hustle. More self-love. More protein. More followers. You've tried it. It hasn't worked. The tiredness has only deepened.This book is about why.Written by an observer who's spent years at the bedsides of the dying, In a Constant State of Post-N*t Clarity is a demolition of the central lie of modern life: that some future arrival - the promotion, the partner, the postcode, the body - will finally deliver the peace you're chasing.It won't.Ninety years of Harvard's happiness research, the WHO declaring loneliness a public health epidemic, and every deathbed Mar Cello has ever worked say the same thing. Human beings flourish in conditions that are slow, communal, embodied and shared. The modern economy is optimised for the exact opposite - and it is making you sick.Across eleven chapters, Mar Cello strips the dopamine architecture bare, dismantles the folk-philosophy of Instagram captions, and argues for the golden balance: full engagement with life without enslavement to its outcomes.The Buddha called it the middle way. Aristotle called it the golden mean. The Swedes call it lagom. The Arabs mizan. Six traditions, three thousand years, one conclusion - that only the modern market dissents from, and only because your dissatisfaction is its business model.This is not a manifesto for mediocrity. It is not a dropout's handbook. It is a field guide - grounded in neuroscience, comparative wisdom and the brutal honesty of the deathbed - for how to want the right things, hold them loosely, and stop being owned by your own appetites.Each chapter ends with a drill, not a theory. Philosophy without friction is entertainment.If the tiredness finds you on a Sunday evening for no reason you can name, this book is for you.Turn the page. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.