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by Raphael Kleinmann (Author)
What if the true measure of time isn't the ticking of a clock-but rather the moments that truly matter?
Jonathan spent his childhood deprived of food, attention, and love. Decades later, he is now a wealthy, award-winning lawyer with every material comfort money can buy. By all accounts, he has "won" at life.
So, why is he so deeply unhappy?
When a long-lost childhood friend gives him a mysterious gift-a broken pocket watch-Jonathan is compelled to confront what the true measure of time should be and what is truly important in life.
Inspired by the teachings of Viktor Frankl's logotherapy, The Man Who Lost Track of Time is a moving, philosophical short story that explores meaning, purpose, and the invisible threads that connect our past to our present.
A tender, transformational fable about success, legacy, and the true gift of time.