Unplannedness
Hayat isn’t a chosen one.
He isn’t a prodigy, a genius, or a hidden powerhouse.
He’s just a regular guy trying to survive the strange, exhausting miracle called existence.
He wakes up every day with a mind that refuses to leave him alone—overthinking, worrying, replaying old decisions, predicting new failures, wondering about purpose, and questioning everything from memories to mortality. Life feels confusing, heavy, and sometimes hilariously pointless.
He wants to improve—build routines, work better, take care of his health, become a better version of himself—but it never goes as planned. His days are filled with small frustrations, quiet guilt, random thoughts about the universe, and the soft ache of feeling average.
Yet somehow, in the middle of all that chaos, hope appears in tiny, unexpected moments.
Accidentally.
Coincidentally.
Unplanned.
This is not a story of grand adventures or epic battles.
It is the story of one ordinary boy navigating the absurdity of daily life, chasing meaning, fighting his mind, and learning to exist—one imperfect day at a time.