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You don't feel broken.
You feel exactly as you should.
The Bus Theory is a raw, reflective journey through adversity, identity, and resilience -- told through metaphor, memory, and lived experience.
When life fractures, when the storm hits without warning, we often judge ourselves for not feeling "normal."
This book challenges that belief.
Through the image of a bus moving through different seasons of life, Kurt McDermott explores what it means to grow up in instability, to carry responsibility too early, and to learn -- slowly -- how to drive your own life forward.
This is not a promise of quick fixes or easy happiness.
It is a reminder that feeling altered by hardship is not weakness -- it is awareness.
Inside these pages you'll find:
? A powerful metaphor for personal growth and self-leadership
? Reflections on trauma, identity, and emotional resilience
? Insight into imposter syndrome, inner conflict, and the "storm behind the eyes"
? Permission to stop judging yourself for responding normally to abnormal situations
Written with honesty, restraint, and compassion, The Bus Theory speaks to anyone who has ever felt lost, behind, or unsure.
You don't need to be fixed.
You need understanding.
And sometimes, understanding is enough to take the next route.
The storm doesn't arrive slowly.
It hits all at once.
And somehow...
he's already there.
A boy.
Standing in the rain.
Silent.
Watching.
He doesn't speak.
He just points.
And you follow.
Onto a bus that doesn't feel real...
but feels familiar.
Each stop pulls something from you.
Memories.
Regret.
The weight you've been carrying without realising it.
The deeper you go...
the clearer it becomes:
this isn't a journey forward.
It's a journey inward.
And the boy?
He already knows where this ends.
The Bus Theory is a dark, psychological story about identity, pressure, and the quiet battles people fight alone -- written like a film, but felt like a memory.
Some journeys don't take you somewhere new.
They show you what's already there...
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