I'm worried. I'm worried for a thousand different reasons and I hate this – I hate feeling like I can't do anything about it. That history is on repeat and even though I can see it as clear as day, I can't stop it. - Daemon
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the book "Onyx" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the character Daemon expresses deep concern over various troubling issues around him. He feels trapped in a cycle where events seem to repeat themselves, leading to a sense of helplessness. This sentiment of frustration highlights the struggle many face when grappling with the knowledge of troubling patterns in history or personal circumstances.

Daemon's feelings reveal a broader human experience of anxiety when confronted with situations beyond one’s control. His emotions reflect the desire for change and the frustration of realizing that despite one’s awareness, real action can feel unattainable. This internal conflict resonates with readers, illustrating the challenges of navigating a world marked by recurring issues.

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