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Paperback The Paradox: the deeper he searches, the less he knows Book

ISBN: B0FW9VBV5P

ISBN13: 9798231934621

The Paradox: the deeper he searches, the less he knows

THE PARADOX:
"the more he searches, the less he knows"

Where does understanding originate: in the heavens above, or in the stillness within?

The Paradox follows the soft, steady emergence of a mind that knows itself. It beings in innocence: a young being who believes that kindness ensures love, effort ensures presence, and the world is as honest as his intentions. But as life unfolds, he learns that humans are much more complex than any lesson possible in books.

Through heartbreak, solitude, and reflection, he learns that the greatest journey is not outward, it is inward. That to understand others means little if you don't first look at the architecture of your own thoughts: the entanglement of expectation, attachment, and pain that dictates how we love and how we lose.

Across seven chapters, titled Origin, Psychology, Emotion, Attachment, Expectation, Realization, and Philosophy The Paradox interstores poetic introspection with the human truth. It is not a story about winning, it is about awakening not about certainty, but about learning to live beautifully with uncertainty.

This is a tale about the duality of humanity, the beauty of thought versus the vulnerability of feeling, the desire to know versus the desire for peace. It is about the paradox of human capability; the knowledge to chart galaxies inside the mind while being undone by just one act of indifference; about how we can hold logic and chaos in the same breath and call it living.


Written in the seals of lyricism and reflective ties, The Paradox, calls the reader to pause and wonder, to listen - listen to the stillness the wisdom beneath our own noise. It is a meditation on the process of letting go, the bravery to hope again, the wonder of not fully knowing the strange beauty of it.


For at the end of the day, the more he seeks,
the less he knows ... ... ...
and, the nearer he comes,
to truth.

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