Antihero is a collection of poems centered on self-reflection, identity, and the unfiltered interior of the mind. The voice of the narrator remains direct and unembellished, examining experiences of doubt, distance, and quiet intensity without seeking resolution or comfort. These poems present a landscape of thought in its raw state, acknowledging uncertainty and imperfection as part of being human. Antihero does not attempt to moralize or offer lessons; instead, it records what is often left unsaid and invites the reader to witness the mind without disguise.