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May 14, 2025
Welcome to 'Debugging My Soul,' where a backend developer with absolutely no business writing about feelings attempts to make sense of the whole 'identity' and 'self-discovery' charade. Forget your spiritual gurus and mindfulness apps; this book offers a collection of essays that sarcastically poke fun at the universal quest for understanding who we are and why we do the baffling things we do. From awkward social interactions to the never-ending internal monologue, Gohar Younas Malik dissects the messy process of becoming with the detached analysis of someone who regularly deals with broken APIs. If you're a random individual navigating the bewildering landscape of existence and suspect that maybe everyone else is just as lost as you are (or perhaps even more so), then these essays are for you. Or not. Honestly, who can say? It's all part of the journey... or whatever.
Gohar Younas Malik is a veteran backend developer who, after years of building scalable systems with Python, Django, and the glorious labyrinth of AWS, apparently decided the human psyche was just another complex system needing some serious debugging. When he's not wrestling with microservices or debating politics, he's applying the same rigorous (and slightly exasperated) logic to the messy, often nonsensical, process of being human. This is his first venture into writing essays, because clearly, he needed another complex project.
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