What if your mind became your battlefield?
In this gripping psychological journey, Bogota Vienna delves into the chaos of a mind caught in the grip of fear, doubt, and relentless “what-ifs.” Catastrophic Thinking explores how small worries can spiral into overwhelming anxieties, how ordinary decisions feel like life-or-death scenarios, and how the mind’s imagination can become its own worst enemy.
Through the lens of a protagonist navigating personal and professional pressures, the book examines the patterns, triggers, and consequences of catastrophic thought. It’s a story of confrontation — with oneself, with the relentless tide of possibilities, and with the moments that demand clarity amidst chaos.
Part psychological thriller, part introspective journey, Catastrophic Thinking reveals the delicate balance between perception and reality, and the courage it takes to reclaim control over a mind that often seems determined to betray itself.