Broken; The Human Condition is a poignant exploration of human brokenness, weaving together narratives of trauma, betrayal, and loss to illuminate the universal, but also deeply personal experience of being fractured. The book delves into the myriad causes of emotional, mental, and spiritual wounds and why they occur. Family dysfunction, emotional neglect, abuse, societal chaos, and grief are some of the culprits discussed, while emphasizing that brokenness is not a flaw but a testament to resilience tested by life's challenges. Through vivid stories of individuals who grapples with abandonment, or dreams of crushed by circumstance, a life hollowed by a sister's sudden death, the book traces the roots of pain in family dynamics, toxic environments, and personal setbacks. It also highlights paths to healing, advocating for self-awareness, therapy, community support, and spiritual connection as tools to mend the shards. Ultimately, it offers a hopeful message: brokenness, though inevitable, is not the end. By confronting pain with courage and compassion, dealing with it instead of being defined by it is a path to peace that is worth traveling for all of us.