The enemy you have been fighting was never out there.
For decades, Darin Nielsen outran a childhood that demanded survival before it allowed living. He left home at fifteen, built a company, then a career as a director at Microsoft, and a life that looked strong from the outside. Until, at fifty-two, the armor finally failed. What he found in the breaking was not a new self. It was the one that had been there all along.
The Infinite Point is not self-help. It is self-remembrance.
Chapter by chapter, it dismantles the illusions we mistake for reality: the single truth, the mask we wear to belong, the war within, the chemical mirage of numbing what we cannot face. And it returns you to the one place every path leads back to, the unshakable presence at the center of your own awareness, where everything larger than you and everything smaller than you converge.
In these pages you will learn:
Why your truth is real but never complete, and how shifting your reference point dissolves conflict. How the mask that once protected you is now the thing hiding you. Why your resistance is not your enemy but your oldest bodyguard, still working a job that ended years ago. How to clean the lens of perception so you stop living in the echo of your history. And why reality itself is not something you observe but something you participate in creating.
You are not your story. You are not your past. You are not broken.
Written for anyone who has performed long enough, this book is a mirror, a compass, and a reminder. The transformation you are looking for is not about becoming someone new. It is about remembering who you were before survival demanded you harden.
You are the Infinite Point.