Say Goodbye to Doomsday
Written by: Stephanie K. L. Lam

Book Synopsis
Say Goodbye to Doomsday by Stephanie K.L. Lam (Linguist | Buddhist Wisdom Translator | Researcher with 3+ Years of Future-Solution Investigations) — A transformative, hope-driven guide that dismantles apocalyptic anxiety and empowers readers to shift from despair to action, designed for anyone overwhelmed by crisis headlines, paralyzed by climate fear, or longing to contribute to a brighter future. Rooted in Stephanie’s unique blend of ancient Buddhist insights (honed through translating texts on impermanence) and rigorous modern research, this book exposes the "hidden breakthroughs" already solving humanity’s greatest threats—proving collapse is not inevitable, but rebirth is. Unlike fear-mongering narratives or empty optimism, Say Goodbye to Doomsday delivers a data-backed, actionable framework. Stephanie spent 3 years tracking unsung innovators and solutions the media overlooks: Icelandic labs turning CO₂ into stone, African farmers outsmarting drought with ancient techniques, and psychologists teaching "post-doom" resilience. Drawing on her academic background (Master’s in Language Studies) and cross-cultural expertise, she decodes the cognitive biases that trap 85% of people in despair, replacing them with a mindset of "constructive clarity." Inside, readers will discover how to: •Discern signal from noise: Separate productive concerns from fear-mongering headlines. •Cultivate existential resilience: Thrive in uncertainty without burnout or paralysis. •Spot "hidden abundance": Identify the innovative solutions already reversing environmental damage and building resilient communities. •Shift from passive worry to purposeful action: Join the top 15% of "future-makers" contributing to meaningful change. •Reclaim mental peace: Free yourself from climate anxiety and doomsday thinking with science-backed psychological tools. Backed by real-world success stories: A former finance analyst quit his job to join a carbon-capture startup after reading Chapter 5; an environmentalist’s climate anxiety vanished upon learning about the "Hidden 1,000" unsung scientists; a teacher praised the book for "handing readers the scalpel, not just diagnosing the disease." These testimonials validate the book’s impact, proving it moves readers from thought to action. Stephanie’s journey to writing this book began with an epiphany while translating Buddhist texts on impermanence: "Collapse is inevitable—but so is rebirth." Her background as a linguist helps her distill complex ideas into accessible language, while her experience as a translator of spiritual wisdom infuses the book with empathy and resilience. As part of INPress’ Help Science series (blending 500+ hours of behavioral research with contemplative practices), the book balances intellectual rigor with emotional support—no guilt, no shame, just a clear path to empowerment. Verified by its 5-star rating and acclaim as a "groundbreaking" antidote to apocalyptic anxiety, Say Goodbye to Doomsday is more than a book—it’s a movement. It invites readers to reject victimhood, embrace agency, and leave a legacy as a future-maker. Whether you’re an activist, professional, or simply someone longing to feel hopeful again, this book equips you with the tools to thrive in an age of uncertainty and build a future worth fighting for.
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Print Length
209 pages (ebook)
274 pages (printed)
Language
English
Publication Date
May 25 2023
Stephanie K.L. Lam has written and published a series of books, including the Get-a-job series Trilogy and English and Chinese Communication Models for Today's Executives, Learn English the Native Speaker Way, and The 21st Century New Millennials. She graduated from the University of Hong Kong with an honors degree and took her Post-graduate Certificate in Education there. She then studied a Post-secondary Certificate course in Fine Arts at the Hong Kong Baptist University where she received a scholarship for having secured first place. In 2011 she attained a Master’s degree in Language Studies specializing in Linguistics from the City University of Hong Kong. For many years, she has taken up writing in the Chinese and English languages as her full-time career, teaching English part-time. She was an English instructor at the Institute of Active Ageing, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where she taught English courses designed for today's needs. She was one of the translators for the English edition of the Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts authorized by Venerable Master Hsing Yun, founder of Taiwan’s Fo Guang Shan (Buddha’s Light Mountain). This was the first-ever grand collection of Buddhist Arts globally. She has translated articles from Fo Guang Shan and Venerable Master Hsing Yun into English, the talk by Professor Emeritus Lewis Lancaster into Chinese, and descriptions of exhibitions at the Fo Guang Yuan Art Gallery, Hong Kong Fo Guang Vihara, into English. She has translated a book called ‘Under the Big Tree’, also commissioned by Fo Guang Shan, into English, and published as a bilingual book. Other translation work includes translating newsletters for Fo Guang Shan Toronto into English and scholarly articles for Fo Guang Shan Australia Nan Tien Temple and Nan Tien Institute’s academic journal Studies on Humanistic Buddhism. She has been one of the translators of the Hong Kong team of translators for translating Fo Guang Dictionary of Buddhism into English almost since the beginning of the project, which was about eight years ago.
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