
What We Don’t Often Talk About is a deeply honest and reflective book that gives voice to the silent struggles many people carry behind strength, success, faith, and responsibility.
Through powerful chapters on emotional exhaustion, unmet expectations, hidden shame, empty achievements, broken safety in familiar spaces, and the courage to begin again, Omonike Amusan invites readers to confront the parts of their lives they have learned to hide. This book does not offer clichés or surface motivation; it offers recognition, healing, and permission to be human.
It is a guide for anyone who has been “the strong one,” who smiles through storms, who gives endlessly but feels unseen, and who is ready to stop surviving and start living with clarity, alignment, and courage.
This is not just a book you read.
It is a mirror you finally get to look into.