I – Your Best Liar tells the story of that voice within you that has been with you for so long that you can barely distinguish it from yourself. It knows your fears, your doubts, your longings, and all the old beliefs that have quietly become woven into your life. It speaks to you when you adapt even though you long for freedom, when you remain silent even though something within you wants to be heard, and when you believe you are making conscious choices while experiences from long ago are already shaping your path from beneath the surface.

In this book, self-manipulation is given a voice of its own. It leads you through the different stages of life and shows you how early inner patterns are formed, how they continue to influence relationships, decisions, fears, and recurring behaviours, and why we are often able to deceive ourselves more convincingly than anyone else ever could. This is not about blame, failure, or fighting against yourself. It is about gently recognising what has become active within you, long before you were able to understand what was happening to you.

With an unusual blend of psychological depth, spiritual wisdom, and poetic storytelling, I – Your Best Liar opens up a new perspective on the hidden mechanisms that shape our lives. Self-manipulation appears not only as an adversary, but also as a former protector that once helped you survive pain, rejection, and uncertainty. Yet what once kept you safe can later become an invisible prison.

This book takes you on an intense journey into yourself. It helps you recognise why you repeatedly find yourself in similar situations, why you sometimes make yourself smaller than you are, and why change can feel so difficult even when you long for it with all your heart. Among the stories, reflections, and quiet truths, you may discover parts of your own life and begin to understand that much of what you have regarded as your personality may have grown out of old conditioning.

I – Your Best Liar is a book for those who no longer want to search only at the surface of their lives. It moves, questions, and leads you to the place where your own excuses begin to fall away and an honest encounter with your true self can begin. Because perhaps the greatest deception is not the lie someone else tells you, but the one within you that has become so familiar that you have long since mistaken it for your own truth.