The Death of Forever
How Losing Faith, Surviving Five Strokes, and Relearning Life Changed Everything.
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Cory B. Scott
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What happens when “forever” stops meaning what you were promised it would?
The Death of Forever is not a book about starting over.
It’s about what happens when the idea of permanence quietly collapses—and no one hands you a script for what comes next.
This book lives in the aftermath.
After belief systems fracture.
After certainty dissolves.
After the versions of yourself you thought would last are suddenly gone.
With lyrical precision, dark humor, and unsentimental honesty, Cory B. Scott explores the moment when forever dies—and how life continues anyway. Not cleaner. Not easier. Just truer.
These pages do not rush toward healing or redemption. They linger in the long middle: the uncomfortable, unphotogenic season where you are still functioning, still breathing, still moving forward—but without the illusions that once held everything together.
This is a book for readers who:
Have outgrown neat explanations
Are tired of inspirational shortcuts
Know that loss doesn’t always announce itself as tragedy
Suspect that survival is more complex than resilience slogans allow
The Death of Forever does not offer answers.
It offers recognition.
If you’ve ever felt the ground shift beneath your assumptions about faith, identity, relationships, or meaning—this book was written for you.
Not to fix you.
Not to save you.
But to sit with you in the truth that some things don’t come back—and something honest can still be built from what remains.