The Weight of Unknowing is not a manual, not a guide, and not a story with a clear beginning or end. Instead, it is a quiet collection of fragments—observations about silence, small failures, and the moments that slip past when you’re not looking. Alberto Morrison invites the reader into a space of stillness and reflection, where the hum of a refrigerator, the drip of a faucet, or the dust caught in fading light take on their own strange gravity. This book is for anyone who has ever stared into a cracked coffee mug, listened to the echo of a dropped spoon, or wondered at the weight of unspoken words. It does not offer answers. It offers presence.