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Are You Living Or Just Existing?: How Corruption And Current World Affairs Is Damaging Human Evolution And Personal Growth.
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Are You Living Or Just Existing?: How Corruption And Current World Affairs Is Damaging Human Evolution And Personal Growth.
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Are You Living Or Just Existing?: How Corruption And Current World Affairs Is Damaging Human Evolution And Personal Growth.
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Do you ever look around you and just think that this journey is all a little bit crazy? Why is everything laid out for us as soon as we are born to follow a certain path? Does this path even necessarily lead to fulfillment and happiness? A population obsessed with artificial intelligence and technology yet seemingly disconnected from Nature and what is real.Five years ago I asked the same questions to myself, was I living or just existing? This led me on a journey of deep research and discovery both of the outer World around me, and my own inner World. I realised that a lack of understanding leads to a lack of fulfillment and purpose in life, so this book is an honest assessment of hard-hitting questions about beliefs and traditions we as species have held for eons. I also seek to answer many of the questions behind World affairs in this book which are holding us back from evolving into our greatest potential. How to be yourself in a society where everyone wants you to be a carbon copy can be challenging to say the least, but through knowledge, we CAN break through the mental chains!I found that many problems exist because these beliefs are never explored or probed with a critical eye, and indeed once re-evaluated can potentially lead to a much deeper understanding of where and how we fit into this mad World. Everything in this book is uncensored and from the heart, and also from a place of wanting a better World for everyone both individually and collectively. It is challenging in its very Nature and it is meant to be because unless we challenge ourselves we will never grow. The World is becoming more and more reminiscent of George Orwell's 1984 is it not time that we ask serious questions about what is happening around us if not for ourselves but for the sake of our children and grandchildren?