Deep Inside a Ruined Mind

by Dex Tarren

When your mind collapses, the journey begins.
This book is not about escaping pain — it’s about understanding it.
Deep Inside a Ruined Mind takes you into the quiet chaos that hides behind a calm face — the sleepless nights, the heavy thoughts, the silent battles no one sees. It’s not a story about perfection, but about survival.
About finding the small flicker of light that refuses to die — even when everything else fades.

🖤 This is where the healing starts.

  • Inside the Mind That Broke

    Every thought that destroyed you can also rebuild you.


    This book takes you deep into the spaces where silence hurts — and teaches you how to listen to it.
    It’s for those who have felt the weight of their thoughts, who’ve questioned their worth, and still keep trying. Deep Inside a Ruined Mind is not a collection of advice — it’s a mirror.
    A reflection of what it means to fall apart and still rise, one thought at a time.
    Inside every ruin lies something still alive — and this book will help you find it.

    🖤 You are not broken. You are becoming.

    What Readers Are Saying

    Readers of Deep Inside a Ruined Mind describe a transformation that words can barely contain.

    Results

    92%

    Say the book helped them finally put their feelings into words.

    87%

    Felt calmer, less alone, and more in control of their emotions.

    90%

    Said it changed how they see themselves after trauma or depression.

    📌 These insights come from readers who faced the dark — and chose to understand it.

     
    • ★★★★★

      “I Saw Myself In Every Line”

      I’ve read dozens of books on mental health, but this one didn’t preach — it understood. It felt like Dex wrote what I could never say out loud.

      Mara, 29, Berlin

    • ★★★★★

      “A Book That Doesn’t Lie”

      When I felt empty, this book didn’t tell me to ‘just be positive.’ It made me realize that even emptiness can be part of healing.

      Ethan, 34, Toronto

    • ★★★★★

      “It Found Me When Nothing Else Did”

      I don’t highlight books, but this one — I marked every page. It’s not a self-help book, it’s a conversation with your own pain.

      Clara, 25, London