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How the World Began

Current price: $15.99
How the World Began
How the World Began

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How the World Began

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This book contains all the famous stories, myths, beliefs, and scientific theories divided according to the continental principle.
Not knowing the meaning of one's existence leads to life becoming like a wreck that the winds of circumstances frantically toss against the rocks of depression and meaninglessness.
Man has always wondered and tried to explain how the world was created and who we are. The interest in the first beginning goes beyond reasonable, logical, or intellectual comprehension. Insufficiently relevant sources limit today's known science to explaining the world's origin and life. Stories, myths, beliefs, or scientific theories about creation are the basis for man's orientation in the world. They define man's place in the universe and the relationships man should cultivate with other people, nature, and the world. Belief in these principles and reasons for creating the world and man sets the fundamental tone determining all other gestures, actions, and structures in a particular culture. It is important to note that most of our life occurs within us, not outside. More than ninety percent of our lives are experiences; the rest are events. This is why it is essential to be determined according to your existence and purpose.

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