Meaning is not something you find. It is something your life becomes able to hold. If you've ever felt moments of clarity that didn't last... a sense of direction that faded... or the quiet frustration of knowing something matters but not being able to stay connected to it... the problem may not be a lack of purpose. It may be a lack of structure. In Coherence and Meaning, Korvin Hale reframes meaning not as a philosophical idea or emotional experience, but as a structural condition. This book explores: - Why meaning often feels inconsistent or temporary - How emotional intensity, relief, validation, and stimulation are mistaken for meaning - Why people lose contact with what matters-even after recognizing it clearly - The hidden cost of alignment and why meaning is often abandoned - How identity, boundaries, emotional capacity, and agency determine whether meaning can remain - What changes when a life becomes coherent enough to hold what matters without effort Rather than helping you "find your purpose," this book shows why meaning has not been able to stay-and what changes when it finally does. This is not a motivational framework. It is not a search process. It is a structural shift. One that moves you from chasing meaning... to living from it. A book in the Coherence series.
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