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Levi Sap Nei Thang Releases New Book Poverty Bitterness Syndrome

A front cover image of Poverty Bitterness Syndrome by Levi Sap Nei Thang

A front cover image of Poverty Bitterness Syndrome by Levi Sap Nei Thang

Poverty Bitterness Syndrome, the hidden emotional effects of chronic hardship, offering hope and pathways to healing.

Some people escape poverty financially but never escape survival emotionally.”
— Levi Sap Nei Thang

TN, UNITED STATES, May 13, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Author Levi Sap Nei Thang announces the release of Poverty Bitterness Syndrome, a deeply reflective and psychologically focused book exploring how prolonged hardship, emotional deprivation, shame, instability, and survival-based conditioning may continue influencing human behavior long after external circumstances improve.

Blending psychological insight, behavioral analysis, philosophical reflection, relational dynamics, and spiritual themes, the book examines how unresolved emotional survival patterns can contribute to bitterness, defensiveness, jealousy, emotional instability, distrust, manipulation, shame-based identity, and cycles of relational destruction.

Rather than condemning people who have suffered poverty or hardship, the book seeks to understand how emotional wounds formed during survival conditions may continue operating beneath the surface of adult life, relationships, ambition, conflict, and emotional regulation.

“This book was written to examine what happens when survival never fully heals,” said Levi Sap Nei Thang. “Many people escape hardship physically, financially, or socially, but remain emotionally trapped inside unresolved fear, bitterness, shame, or survival conditioning.”

The book explores topics including:
* survival psychology
* emotional defensiveness
* resentment and comparison
* instability in relationships
* shame and humiliation
* emotional exhaustion among helpers
* survival-based morality
* emotional manipulation
* attraction to status and financial security
* forgiveness and emotional healing
* emotional maturity and accountability
* breaking destructive cycles

One of the book’s recurring themes is the difference between external success and internal healing. The work argues that unresolved survival pain can sometimes transform into chronic resentment, emotional aggression, relational sabotage, or destructive behavioral patterns if emotional healing never occurs.

The book also introduces concepts such as:
* “The Shiny Wrapper” phenomenon
* admiration of survival-based aggression
* emotional dependency disguised as love
* helper exhaustion and relational burnout
* cycles of idealization and devaluation
* the destruction of relationships with supporters or caregivers

Despite addressing difficult emotional realities, the book ultimately emphasizes hope, healing, accountability, forgiveness, emotional growth, and personal transformation.

“Trauma may explain behavior, but explanation is not the same as justification,” the author writes. “Healing remains possible.”

Written in an accessible but deeply analytical style, Poverty Bitterness Syndrome is intended for readers interested in psychology, emotional healing, trauma-informed reflection, difficult relationships, behavioral patterns, and personal growth.

The book may especially resonate with:
* readers exploring emotional recovery
* counselors and mentors
* caregivers and helpers
* faith-based readers
* individuals recovering from emotionally destructive environments
* those seeking a deeper understanding of bitterness, shame, and unresolved survival behavior

Poverty Bitterness Syndrome is now available in print and eBook formats.

The book contains numerous reflective observations about emotional survival and healing, including:
“Healing begins when survival stops becoming identity.”
“Some people escape poverty financially but never escape survival emotionally.”
“Pain that is not healed often searches for somewhere else to live.”


About the Author
Levi Sap Nei Thang is an author and independent publisher whose work explores behavioral patterns, human psychology, and lived experience.

She holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Physics and a Master of Divinity (MDiv) in Theology, combining analytical discipline with a deep understanding of human values, belief systems, and moral frameworks.

In recognition of her humanitarian contributions, she has also been awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Humanity.

Alongside her academic background, she has been involved in disaster recovery efforts and philanthropic initiatives, working across diverse communities and engaging with people from a wide range of social and economic environments. These experiences have provided her with direct insight into how hardship, instability, and opportunity shape long-term behavioral patterns.

Having served in leadership and high-responsibility roles, she brings both structured analysis and real-world experience to her work—focusing on patterns that are often observed but rarely clearly defined.

Her writing aims to help readers recognize these patterns, understand their impact, and step out of cycles that do not lead to stability.

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