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Vanity

The Illusion That Consumes Us

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Vanity

By: Fredlyne Evbuomwan
Narrated by: Kimberly A. Johnson
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There comes a moment in life when everything we once believed to be important begins to lose its weight.

Not because it was meaningless…but because we begin to see beyond it.

This book was born from that moment.

A quiet awakening.

A deep reflection.

A question that refused to leave me:

What truly matters… when everything we chase will one day be left behind?

We live in a world that constantly teaches us to become.

To become more successful.

More admired.

More visible.

We are shaped—subtly, consistently—by expectations we did not create, yet feel compelled to fulfill.

We learn to present ourselves in ways that will be accepted.

We refine our image.

We manage how we are seen.

And over time, without even realizing it, we begin to measure our worth by how the world responds to us.

But beneath all of that… there is a truth.

A quiet, unchanging truth we often avoid.

It does not matter who is rich or poor.

Who is strong or weak.

Who is celebrated or forgotten.

Who is called good… or judged as bad.

One day, we will all walk to the same door.

And when that moment comes…it will not ask for your status.

It will not ask for your wealth.

It will not ask for your beauty, your influence, or your applause.

It will take only one thing: your last breath.

And in that moment…gold will lose its voice.silver will lose its shine.diamonds will become silent stones.mansions will stand empty.titles will become names that time forgets.

Everything we fought for…everything we envied…everything we hurt each other over…will remain behind.

So why do we hurt each other over things we cannot keep?

Why do we compete for recognition that fades?

Why do we build identities on foundations that time will erase?

This book is not written to condemn the world.

It is written to reveal it.

To gently uncover the illusion we have learned to live within.

And more importantly…to invite you beyond it.

Because beyond everything we try to become…there is something we already are.

©2026 Fredlyne Evbuomwan (P)2026 Fredlyne Evbuomwan
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