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The Wild Side Of Being Human

Omondi Brian Ouma

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English
Daily Wins
03 January 2026
Series: Transcendence
The Wild Side of Being Human explores the intelligence that survives beneath civilization, conditioning, and social obedience, examining what remains intact when manners, compliance, and borrowed identities fall away and instinct is no longer suppressed but governed. Structured through a sequence of Chambers, the work traces a descent into core force and a return into conscious authority, where hunger, anger, desire, silence, and shadow are not treated as flaws to be erased but as signals to be refined. Darkness is neither indulged nor denied; it is seated within discipline, precision, and internal law. The language is spare, deliberate, exact-nothing persuades, consoles, or performs. Each section strips away psychological softness and replaces it with clarity, revealing how power organizes internally, how presence stabilizes without effort, and how authority emerges without signal or display. Control is not imposed, freedom does not negotiate, and the undomesticated state arrives without drama-intact, settled, unshakable. This work speaks to those drawn to human nature beyond moral posture, to instinct, shadow, and internal command, to self-mastery through alignment rather than suppression, and to authority rooted in presence instead of assertion. The Wild Side of Being Human does not confront the world; it orders the self-and from that order, movement follows quietly, precisely, inevitably.
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Imprint:   Daily Wins
Volume:   8
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   109g
ISBN:   9798233898235
Series:   Transcendence
Pages:   86
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Omondi Brian Ouma is a seasoned writer, motivational speaker, Poet and singer-songwriter whose works explore the depths of human identity and spiritual resilience. His literary voice is both lyrical and unflinchingly honest, driven by a passion for social healing and self transcendence. He is the author of Not Poor Twice, Think Yourself Higher-Outlast the Temporary, What is Like a Man and A Poem A Day Keeps Clatter Away- A luminous ritual of pause, presence and becoming. Notably his poetry have also been featured in two internationally published works; An Adventure Called Life and An Emotion Called Home. A scholar and a social scientist by training, Brian holds a degree in Community Development, a foundation that deeply informs his exploration of self-transcendence, becoming and transformation.

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