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What if the enemies we fear are not outside us, but born within our own imagination? The Enemy We Imagine: Fear, Mistrust and the Truth of Shared Survival explores how fear and misunderstanding turn difference into division and suspicion into conflict. Through reflections drawn from nature, human experience, and the realities of coexistence, this book invites readers to question assumptions and look beyond appearances. It reminds us that opposition is not always hostility, and that survival has never been an individual journey, but a shared responsibility built on understanding. This book calls for reflection, dialogue, and the rediscovery of trust.







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