Broken Confessor

Broken Confessor

I carry pain I can't say out loud. Something is wrong with this world. People hurt each other and act like it's normal. They make you feel crazy for caring. I see people around me—broken, lonely, angry—but we all pretend we're okay. We're all dying inside but nobody says it. "Humanity is crying greatly—stand beside them as a human being." You are not alone in your pain. But you don't have to turn it into a lesson for others.

Episodes

  1. I Created Monsters... Why Are You Applauding? | I RAISED MONSTERS (Audiobook Ep. 1)

    Jan 25

    I Created Monsters... Why Are You Applauding? | I RAISED MONSTERS (Audiobook Ep. 1)

    I taught them how to succeed, but I forgot to teach them how to remain human. Now, I sit in a prison cell while my students run the world... into the ground. What happens when the lessons you teach come back to haunt you? Once a respected teacher, he now sits in a prison cell, burdened by the unintended consequences of his own teachings. His students—once full of promise—have become agents of the very corruption he unknowingly helped perpetuate. Haunted by their faces and the choices that led him here, he's forced to confront a painful truth: he taught them how to succeed, but not how to question. In the silence of his confinement, memories weigh heavily: a protest gone wrong, a silenced classroom, a letter exposing a former student's betrayal. But through moments of raw reflection and unexpected human connection, he begins to understand that redemption isn't about undoing the past—it's about facing it. This is a story for anyone who has ever felt trapped by their own mistakes, questioning if change is still possible. It asks: - What does it mean to own the harm we've caused? - How do we begin to heal when guilt feels unbearable? - How do we find hope when everything feels broken beyond repair? A haunting literary confession about complicity, redemption, and the weight of unintended consequences. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - SCENE 1: PRISON CONFESSION 05:18 - SCENE 2: THE CLASSROOM MEMORY 13:08 - SCENE 3: THE CORRUPTION LETTER 23:33 - SCENE 4: THE PROTEST DECISION CREDITS: Story & Performance by (Broken Confessor) #BookTube #DarkAcademia #PsychologicalThriller #NewBook #IRaisedMonsters #DystopianFiction #Prisoner4782 #Audiobook

    32 min
  2. I Don't Hum Anymore Final Ep-3 (Scene 6 to 9 ) Audiobook

    11/14/2025

    I Don't Hum Anymore Final Ep-3 (Scene 6 to 9 ) Audiobook

    I Don't Hum Anymore Final Ep-3 (Scene 6 to 9 ) Audiobook 00:00 - Scene 6: Collapse and the Ghost Child 11:31 - Scene 7: The Old Man’s Bird 19:41 - Scene 8: The Fire and the Buckets 31:26 - Scene 9: The Steel Box and the Neighbor ⚠️ Content Note This story explores depression, loneliness, and existential dilemmas. It does not promote self-harm but is a literary exploration of identity, isolation, and survival in the modern world. Reader discretion advised. What happens when the weight of expectations and the isolation of modern life strip away the very essence of who we are? This is the story of a man in his early thirties, living in a city that promised him everything but left him feeling like a stranger to himself. Once the pride of his village, he now finds himself confined to a small, stifling room, burdened by the dreams of those who sent him away with hope in their hearts. His days blur together, and even the simple act of humming—a sound that once brought him comfort—feels like a distant memory. This story captures the struggle of losing oneself in a world that demands so much and gives so little in return. Through small but meaningful moments—a fire that brings neighbors together, an old man carving a wooden bird with his hands, and a letter from his mother filled with love and quiet strength—the narrator begins to piece himself back together. These moments remind him of the life he left behind and the parts of himself he thought were lost forever. They show that even in the hardest times, there are ways to hold on, to create, and to connect. The narrator’s journey reflects the challenges many face today: the loneliness of city life, the pressure to meet expectations, and the quiet erosion of identity in a world that often values work over well-being. His story asks us to think about what we give up in the pursuit of success and how we can find our way back to the things that truly matter. It’s not about grand gestures or sudden transformations—it’s about the small, everyday choices that help us keep going.

    45 min
  3. I Don't Hum Anymore Ep-2 (Scene 3 to 5 ) Audiobook

    10/15/2025

    I Don't Hum Anymore Ep-2 (Scene 3 to 5 ) Audiobook

    00:01 Scene 3: The Village That Once Knew Me 07:06 Scene 4: The City’s Appetite 18:16 Scene 5: The Mathematics of My Trap ⚠️ Content Note This story explores depression, loneliness, and existential dilemmas. It does not promote self-harm but is a literary exploration of identity, isolation, and survival in the modern world. Reader discretion advised. What happens when the weight of expectations and the isolation of modern life strip away the very essence of who we are? This is the story of a man in his early thirties, living in a city that promised him everything but left him feeling like a stranger to himself. Once the pride of his village, he now finds himself confined to a small, stifling room, burdened by the dreams of those who sent him away with hope in their hearts. His days blur together, and even the simple act of humming—a sound that once brought him comfort—feels like a distant memory. This story captures the struggle of losing oneself in a world that demands so much and gives so little in return. Through small but meaningful moments—a fire that brings neighbors together, an old man carving a wooden bird with his hands, and a letter from his mother filled with love and quiet strength—the narrator begins to piece himself back together. These moments remind him of the life he left behind and the parts of himself he thought were lost forever. They show that even in the hardest times, there are ways to hold on, to create, and to connect. The narrator’s journey reflects the challenges many face today: the loneliness of city life, the pressure to meet expectations, and the quiet erosion of identity in a world that often values work over well-being. His story asks us to think about what we give up in the pursuit of success and how we can find our way back to the things that truly matter. It’s not about grand gestures or sudden transformations—it’s about the small, everyday choices that help us keep going.

    29 min
  4. 09/13/2025

    I Don't Hum Anymore Ep-1 (Scene 1 & 2) Audiobook

    00:01 SCENE 1: I AM A LONELY MAN 06:26 SCENE 2: The Sound of Shared Suffering ⚠️ Content Note This story explores depression, loneliness, and existential dilemmas. It does not promote self-harm but is a literary exploration of identity, isolation, and survival in the modern world. Reader discretion advised. What happens when the weight of expectations and the isolation of modern life strip away the very essence of who we are? This is the story of a man in his early thirties, living in a city that promised him everything but left him feeling like a stranger to himself. Once the pride of his village, he now finds himself confined to a small, stifling room, burdened by the dreams of those who sent him away with hope in their hearts. His days blur together, and even the simple act of humming—a sound that once brought him comfort—feels like a distant memory. This story captures the struggle of losing oneself in a world that demands so much and gives so little in return. Through small but meaningful moments—a fire that brings neighbors together, an old man carving a wooden bird with his hands, and a letter from his mother filled with love and quiet strength—the narrator begins to piece himself back together. These moments remind him of the life he left behind and the parts of himself he thought were lost forever. They show that even in the hardest times, there are ways to hold on, to create, and to connect. The narrator’s journey reflects the challenges many face today: the loneliness of city life, the pressure to meet expectations, and the quiet erosion of identity in a world that often values work over well-being. His story asks us to think about what we give up in the pursuit of success and how we can find our way back to the things that truly matter. It’s not about grand gestures or sudden transformations—it’s about the small, everyday choices that help us keep going.

    14 min

About

I carry pain I can't say out loud. Something is wrong with this world. People hurt each other and act like it's normal. They make you feel crazy for caring. I see people around me—broken, lonely, angry—but we all pretend we're okay. We're all dying inside but nobody says it. "Humanity is crying greatly—stand beside them as a human being." You are not alone in your pain. But you don't have to turn it into a lesson for others.