In The Human Falls, Masoud Rezai concludes the trilogy that began with The Rabbit Wins and The Human Wins - a profound dialogue between reason, nature, and the fading conscience of humanity.
Masoud returns to the same tree where the conversation began, joined once more by Mocheni the wise rabbit, his daughter Assal, and his friend Alireza. What starts as a debate about intelligence becomes an exploration of morality, arrogance, and the limits of human wisdom.
Through wit, irony, and quiet reflection, The Human Falls confronts the truth that brilliance without empathy leads not to progress but to collapse. Yet within that fall lies the seed of understanding - a chance to become smaller, wiser, and kinder.
At once comical and tragic, this final book asks the question humanity has always avoided:
Can we survive our own intelligence?