The world is not what most people think it is. It is not a permanent home, a reward system, or a test you can opt out of. It is a subscription with a fixed expiry date — and the terms were set before you arrived.
The Reality of Life is a forensic examination of the dunya — what it actually is, what it is designed to do, and how the confusion between temporary access and permanent ownership produces the specific forms of human suffering that dominate modern life. The anxiety, the attachment, the desperate accumulation, the grief at loss — these are not personality problems. They are calibration errors.
This volume recalibrates the reader’s relationship with existence itself — from the illusion of permanence to the clarity of purposeful temporary occupation. It is not a book about death. It is a book about how to live correctly in the knowledge that your access expires.