If we imagine life as a tree, then money, fame, power,
and happiness are the fruits, branches, and foliage-these
are the most important parts of the tree because these
are what we plant the tree for.
But while not the most important, the most NECESSARY part
is undoubtedly the root. And in our life, that root consists
of desire, belief, meaning-everything else depends on these.
This book.has written-a well-organized discussion of
life's roots, drawing insights from neuroscience, psychology,
philosophy, and economics, along with a broad worldview
encompassing various religious teachings, traditions, and
cultures-blending philosophical and practical analysis with
original theories and practical frameworks, all written in
engaging language.
I developed this over a long period, learning from my own
life, solving problems, navigating crises, and analyzing
data, logic, evidence, and patterns.
I hope you will find it very valuable.
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