The book answers the eternal question: **What is the meaning of our lives?** But it does so through profound philosophical discussions. The author transforms the question into: **Why are there so many meanings in our lives?** He then categorizes those who have answered it into **three main groups**: scientists, philosophers, and religions. From there begins an exciting journey to understand their answers, analyze them, and extract practical lessons for everyday life.
This is heavyweight philosophy.** If you're not ready to digest the deep philosophy of your existence, you'll read it in vain-this book isn't for you. Dive in if you're ready?This unique philosophical book tackles the age-old question that has haunted humanity: Why are we alive? And what is the meaning of our existence?
Imagine searching Google for a word or concept you don't understand and instantly getting a clear answer... now imagine doing the same for your life and existence
Prepare to explore the deepest questions through chapters that will challenge your mind and open your heart:
Can You Dance? - Discover the connection between inner freedom and the true meaning of life.
When Meaning Retreats, Diseases Advance - Why your body and spirit collapse when purpose is lost.
The Chess Board - Life is a strategic game, and every move has its cost.
The Sharp Knife - Shocking concepts that break conventional thinking patterns.
Do You Have Intellectual Viruses? - Identify the beliefs that block your access to truth.
The Magnifying Glass Focuses Meanings Together - How every detail of your life converges to form the complete picture.
Spiritual Meanings in Evil - A deeper understanding of the hidden dimensions of good and evil.
This book doesn't provide ready-made answers... it guides you to become a seeker of your own life's meaning, drawing from the three sources that can truly answer this question: Religion, Science, and Philosophy.
After reading, your perspective on life will shift, challenging the doubts that simple answers cannot exist for complex questions.
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