Anti-Single Sadness: Living Your Best Life Solo

· Nahason Bastin Publishing
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128
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[ENGLISH EDITION]

Have you ever felt like being single is just... hard?

Or maybe you’ve thought to yourself, “This single life is so unproductive!”

Or perhaps you’ve struggled to find that one perfect person to spend your life with?


Let’s be real—being single is a relationship status we’ve all experienced at some point. It simply means we don’t currently have a romantic partner. But for many, that “single” status can come with a lot of questions, emotions, and even insecurities.

In this book, we’ll explore what it truly means to live as a single person—not in sadness or despair, but in purpose and growth. This isn’t just about surviving your single season—it’s about thriving in it.

We’ll reflect on how to fill this chapter of your life with meaning, clarity, and confidence. I believe that being single can actually be one of the most empowering phases of your life—if you choose to see it that way.

I’ve put together some honest thoughts and personal insights, hoping they’ll help you understand your current status and how to live it well. I’ll be sharing different aspects of the single life—and trust me, being single isn’t the end of the story. In fact, it could be the beginning of something beautiful.

About the author

Nahason Bastin, B.Ed. in Christian Religious Education, is a young author with a strong background in anime, otaku culture, gaming, and education. He is also recognized as a YouTuber, gamer, and content reviewer. His writing often explores the intersection of pop culture and personal reflection, especially in the realms of anime and games.

Instagram: @Nahason07

Blogs: Nahason Learning, Nahason Otaku, Nahason Game

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