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A reflection on Becoming Again and a little request
Hello there,
When I wrote Becoming Again, I was trying to document a process.
The internal restructuring that follows disappointment.
The discipline of rebuilding identity without noise.
The quiet work of standing again after life humbles you.
Many of you have supported the book since its release. Some of you bought it immediately. Some of you reached out privately with reflections. Some of you quoted passages back to me in conversations that meant more than you know. And some of you, I imagine, are still reading it slowly, returning to certain sections as different seasons demand different clarity.
I am grateful for all of it.
Lately, I have been thinking about something. I think books live through engagement.
If you have read Becoming Again, I would genuinely value your review. I prefer honest reflection and not polite encouragement or exaggerated praise. Just your honest reflection. What stayed with you. What confronted you. What felt uncomfortable. What you actually learnt.
You can reply directly to this email or leave a short review on WhatsApp (09096562317). Your words matter more than you realize.
And if you have been meaning to get a copy but have not yet done so, consider this a gentle reminder.
Rebuilding has to be deliberate, and that is what this book attempts to offer.
If you are in a season of recalibration, or you sense one approaching, Becoming Again may meet you differently now than it would have months ago.
Copies are still available at ₦7,000 in Nigeria and $20 on Amazon
Thank you for taking growth seriously.
Thank you for reading with intention.
Thank you for engaging.
Warmly,
Abdulbasit
P.S. One thing I have noticed is that people often wait until a crisis forces reflection. The truth is that rebuilding is easier when it begins before collapse. If you sense that you are in a transition season, even a subtle one, this may be the right time to read it rather than the urgent time.
