"My Confession" is a philosophical and autobiographical essay in which the author reflects on his personal journey of existential struggles, the loss of faith, and the search for meaning in life. The text delves into the author's deep moral confusion and disillusionment with religion, beginning with a recount of his early experiences with faith and doubt. He describes how he moved away from the religious teachings of his childhood, gradually questioning the essence of faith and the purpose of life itself. The essay explores the philosophical inquiries of existence and morality, focusing on the impact of societal expectations and the internal conflict that accompanies the search for truth. The author grapples with despair and confusion as he confronts the seemingly indifferent world around him. This exploration of life's meaning and the pursuit of happiness is presented as a deeply personal and reflective journey, ultimately aiming to understand the essence of happiness and existence in a world filled with uncertainty. The narrative lays the groundwork for a profound philosophical inquiry into the nature of life and human experience.