The Wisdom of Insecurity
329 EGP
A philosophical exploration of how embracing uncertainty and letting go of our need for security can lead to greater freedom and authentic living. Challenges conventional thinking about stability and control.
A profound philosophical work that argues our constant pursuit of security and certainty actually creates anxiety and prevents authentic living. The author contends that accepting life’s inherent uncertainty and impermanence leads to greater psychological freedom and peace. Written with clarity and wisdom, it draws on Eastern philosophy and psychology to challenge Western assumptions about control and stability. Appeals to readers interested in philosophy, spirituality, and personal growth who seek deeper understanding of human nature and fulfillment.
| Dimensions | 158 × 170 × 250 cm |
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