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Carry the Dead

Guilt Won’t Kill You (But It Will Try)

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Carry the Dead

De : Alex Parkview
Lu par : Mark Cyr
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Survivor’s guilt doesn’t go away. It doesn’t get cured. It gets carried.

If you’re the one who made it home, walked away from the wreck, or buried someone while you kept breathing, you already know the weight. The thought that hits at 3 a.m.: It should have been me. The vicious cycle that owns your days. The landmines waiting on Memorial Day, birthdays, and random Tuesdays. The debt you can never repay no matter how hard you punish yourself or how much you achieve.

This book is for the veterans, first responders, accident survivors, parents, and helpers who are tired of pretending they’re fine while quietly carrying the dead. No motivational fluff. No worksheets. No empty promises that you’ll wake up healed one day.

Instead, you get straight talk from someone who’s sat with the same cage: real stories from people exactly where you are, the brutal mechanics of how the guilt cycle works, and the practical moves that actually helped them function again. How to interrupt the loop when shame and rage take over. How to talk about it without sounding like a victim. How to protect your people instead of pushing them away or suffocating them. How to handle the body that keeps score. And how to carry the dead forward without letting them drag you under.

You won’t find easy answers here. You will find honest language for the weight you’re already carrying and tools forged in the same trenches.

You’re still here.

They’re not.

Now what?

Carry the Dead is the no-bullshit field manual for survivor’s guilt. For those done waiting to feel better and ready to stop letting the dead run their life.

©2026 Alex Parkview (P)2026 Alex Parkview
Développement personnel Perte et deuil Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Relations Santé mentale
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