Where Quiet Comes From
Ending the Internal Argument and Living with Self-Respect and Inner Authority
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Narrated by:
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Gregg Patten
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By:
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Korvin Hale
Summary
There comes a point in many lives when the internal noise becomes impossible to ignore. Not external noise—but the quieter strain of living divided against oneself. Knowing what is true, yet not acting on it. Sensing a direction, yet remaining where it no longer fits. Managing life competently on the outside, while an unseen negotiation continues within.
Where Quiet Comes From explores the end of that negotiation.
This audiobook offers a clear and grounded framework for understanding why so many capable adults live in a state of chronic self-negotiation—and what becomes possible when that pattern begins to dissolve. It traces a psychological progression from inner division to alignment, from alignment to self-respect, and from self-respect to a steady form of inner authority.
Quiet, as presented here, is not withdrawal. It is not passivity or escape. It is the natural result of a life that is no longer organized around internal contradiction.
As alignment strengthens, several changes begin to emerge:
- Clarity stabilizes without constant reconsideration
- Self-respect develops through lived response rather than effort
- Resentment softens as self-abandonment ends
- Energy returns as internal friction decreases
- Decisions become simpler, more direct, and more sustainable
What replaces the internal argument is not emptiness, but presence.
This is an audiobook for thoughtful adults who sense that something in their life is no longer aligned—but who are not interested in superficial solutions. It does not offer quick fixes or motivational strategies. Instead, it provides a structural understanding of how a person becomes someone they no longer need to argue with internally.
Because when that argument ends, something remarkable happens:
Life does not become easier.
But it becomes lighter.
And in that lightness, a larger life begins to appear.
©2026 Gregg Patten (P)2026 Gregg Patten