Publisher's Synopsis
The world of chance explores the quiet tension between aspiration and reality in a world shaped by unpredictability and social complexity. It examines the psychological impact of ambition and the fragile confidence of those who seek meaning through creative work. The novel captures the transition from the familiar to the unknown, where personal dreams collide with external systems that measure success differently. Through moments of introspection and fleeting connection, it reflects on the weight of personal expectation and the quiet pressure to validate one's choices through recognition. Rather than dramatizing triumph or failure, the narrative dwells in the spaces between, emphasizing subtle emotional shifts and the intricacies of self-perception. The story observes how individuals navigate shifting environments while holding onto an inner narrative of purpose. Literature becomes not just a goal but a mirror through which identity and hope are both projected and challenged. The world of chance suggests that uncertainty itself is a defining element of human experience and that fulfillment lies as much in resilience as in outcome.