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Humanity's Guide To Avoid Becoming A Spiritual Donut: Why Looking Whole Isn't The Same As Being Whole
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Humanity's Guide To Avoid Becoming A Spiritual Donut: Why Looking Whole Isn't The Same As Being Whole in Vernon, BC
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Humanity's Guide To Avoid Becoming A Spiritual Donut: Why Looking Whole Isn't The Same As Being Whole in Vernon, BC
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You've built the life. You're doing the work. So why does something still feel missing?
There's a version of success that looks right from every angle except the inside. Keith Freeman calls it the spiritual donut - a life full of achievement, activity, and all the right appearances, but hollow at its core. If you've ever wondered why hitting your goals didn't fix the emptiness, this book was written for you.
Humanity's Guide to Avoid Becoming a Spiritual Donut isn't a devotional. It isn't a five-step program. Written in the honest, confessional voice of someone who lived it, it tells the truth about the quiet gap that ambition and busyness can create between you and God - and what it actually takes to close it.
Freeman doesn't lecture. He doesn't pretend to have arrived. He simply tells the story of how driven people lose themselves - and how he found his way back.
In this book, you'll find:
An unflinching look at how success becomes a substitute for soul
The real reason high-achievers often feel most alone at their peak
What "looking whole" actually costs you spiritually
A first-person account of rebuilding an honest relationship with God after years of performing for one
Questions that cut through the noise and land where it matters
Short enough to read in an afternoon. Dense enough to stay with you for years.
"Short, powerful, read in one sitting - but apply for a lifetime."
If your calendar is full but your soul isn't, this is the book that finally says what you've been afraid to admit out loud.
A free 30-Day Rebuilding Devotional and Small Group Study Guide are available at humanitysguide.com.
You've built the life. You're doing the work. So why does something still feel missing?
There's a version of success that looks right from every angle except the inside. Keith Freeman calls it the spiritual donut - a life full of achievement, activity, and all the right appearances, but hollow at its core. If you've ever wondered why hitting your goals didn't fix the emptiness, this book was written for you.
Humanity's Guide to Avoid Becoming a Spiritual Donut isn't a devotional. It isn't a five-step program. Written in the honest, confessional voice of someone who lived it, it tells the truth about the quiet gap that ambition and busyness can create between you and God - and what it actually takes to close it.
Freeman doesn't lecture. He doesn't pretend to have arrived. He simply tells the story of how driven people lose themselves - and how he found his way back.
In this book, you'll find:
An unflinching look at how success becomes a substitute for soul
The real reason high-achievers often feel most alone at their peak
What "looking whole" actually costs you spiritually
A first-person account of rebuilding an honest relationship with God after years of performing for one
Questions that cut through the noise and land where it matters
Short enough to read in an afternoon. Dense enough to stay with you for years.
"Short, powerful, read in one sitting - but apply for a lifetime."
If your calendar is full but your soul isn't, this is the book that finally says what you've been afraid to admit out loud.
A free 30-Day Rebuilding Devotional and Small Group Study Guide are available at humanitysguide.com.


















