Walking the Camino: A Journey Beyond BurnoutA memoir of simplicity, uncertainty, and the quiet transformation that comes from walking on footWhat happens when a successful, structured life quietly stops working?Without long preparation or grand expectations, the author sets out on the Camino de Santiago-on foot, alone, carrying everything he owns on his back. He is not searching for enlightenment. He is looking for distance. What he finds instead is something more subtle and far more enduring.Step by step, the Camino strips life down to its essentials: walking, eating, sleeping. In this radical simplicity, space opens-for honest conversations with strangers, for doubt, for exhaustion, for unexpected kindness. Fellow pilgrims become teachers. Brief encounters turn into lasting insights. The road challenges without judging, teaches without preaching.This memoir follows the Camino Francés from the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela and onward to the Atlantic coast at Finisterre. Along the way, the author confronts physical limits, illness, loneliness, and uncertainty-and discovers a quieter form of strength rooted in patience, humility, and trust.Walking the Camino is not a guidebook and offers no formulas for happiness. It is a reflective, grounded account of letting go of control, unlearning urgency, and rediscovering what truly matters when everything unnecessary falls away.Written for readers interested in personal growth, slow travel, and meaningful change, this book speaks to anyone who has ever felt the need to step back-without knowing exactly what they are stepping toward.Sometimes, transformation doesn't begin with answers.Sometimes, it begins with walking.