Motivational / Self Help

The Distance We Didn’t See

Families don’t fall apart because of politics, beliefs, or lifestyle choices.
They fall apart because pride speaks louder than humility… and ego speaks louder than love.
The Distance We Didn’t See is a deeply vulnerable reflection on family estrangement, late-in-life growth, and the quiet hope that grace can outlive the damage misunderstandings create.

Drawing from decades of mistakes, broken marriages, emotional reactions, and the long, slow journey of healing, Keith Thorn writes not as a victim, but as a man who finally understands the distance his children felt—and the distance he never saw. Read More

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Bad Dreams And Bad Memories

Bad dreams feel real while they’re happening. Bad memories can feel the same—long after they’re over.

In Bad Dreams and Bad Memories, Keith Thorn explores a quiet but powerful truth: both dreams and memories occupy the mind, not the present. They borrow intensity from the past, but they no longer have authority—unless we give it to them. Read More

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Finding Peace

Why Happiness Isn’t the Goal — and Never Was

For years, we’ve been told that happiness is the destination.
That if we work hard enough, heal enough, believe enough, or wait long enough, life will eventually reward us with a lasting sense of contentment.

But what if happiness was never meant to carry that weight?
In Finding Peace, Keith Thorn offers a quiet, deeply honest exploration of what remains when happiness proves unreliable—and what becomes possible when we stop chasing it altogether. Read More

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FINDING PEACE: Why Happiness Isn’t the Goal — and Never Was


You Can’t Change the Past

But You Can Change What It Does to You

Is a deeply reflective and transformative work that challenges one of the most universal human struggles—the desire to rewrite what has already been lived.

Through personal story, philosophical insight, and grounded life practice, Keith Thorn explores how regret is not created by the past itself, but by the meaning we continue to assign to it. Read More

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High Intention, Low Attachment : Volume I

The Exhaustion of Holding On

A Trilogy About Peace, Presence, and Letting Go

Most suffering does not come from caring too much. It comes from holding too tightly.

In this powerful first volume of the High Intention. Low Attachment trilogy, award-winning author Keith Thorn explores the hidden exhaustion that comes from trying to control outcomes, protect expectations, and force life to unfold according to our plans.

Drawing from Ki-Aikido philosophy, faith, grief, relationships, creativity, aging, and everyday life, Thorn examines the tension between intention and attachment. Through deeply personal stories and reflective insights, he reveals how even our best efforts can become sources of frustration when peace is tied to circumstances beyond our control. Read More

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Fall 2026

High Intention, Low Attachment : Volume II

Learning to Stop Fighting Life

A Trilogy About Peace, Presence, and Letting Go

What if peace was never found by changing life—but by changing our relationship with it?

In the second volume of the High Intention. Low Attachment trilogy, award-winning author Keith Thorn explores the freedom that emerges when resistance softens and acceptance begins to take root.

Drawing from Ki-Aikido philosophy, faith, grief, relationships, creativity, aging, and everyday life, Thorn reflects on the lessons that arrive when we stop arguing with reality, release the need for certainty, and begin meeting life as it is rather than as we wish it to be. Read More

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Winter 2026

High Intention, Low Attachment : Volume III

The Practice of Letting Go

A Trilogy About Peace, Presence, and Letting Go

Wisdom changes nothing until it becomes practice.

In the concluding volume of the High Intention. Low Attachment trilogy, award-winning author Keith Thorn explores what it means to live with strong intention, open hands, and a peaceful heart.

Drawing from Ki-Aikido philosophy, faith, grief, relationships, creativity, aging, and everyday life, Thorn reflects on the daily practice of releasing control, softening fear, and embracing the uncertainty that accompanies every meaningful life. Read More

Receiving It Forward

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What Pride Won’t Say

A Quiet Journey into Letting Help In, Letting Legacy Out, and Living with Meaning

Some lessons come in whispers. Others in worn tools, folded flags, or the quiet presence of someone who showed up when it mattered most. In Receiving It Forward, Keith Thorn shares heartfelt reflections and real-life stories that invite readers to embrace humility, grace, and the art of accepting help as an act of strength—not weakness. Read More

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You’re Not Done Yet

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The Second Call, the Deeper Life, and the Courage to Begin Again

There comes a moment—quiet or sudden—when a man looks at his life and wonders: Is this all there is?

In You’re Not Done Yet, Keith Thorn speaks directly to the hearts of men navigating the second half of life. Whether you’re facing burnout, loss, spiritual drift, or just the slow ache of wondering if you still matter—this book is for you.

Through honest storytelling, reflections on faith, and heartfelt letters inspired by real conversations, Keith invites you to rediscover the sacredness of unfinished work. You’ll hear the echoes of your own questions—and find grace in the answers that come not from fixing, but from becoming. Read More

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