Something strange is happening. Despite the improving human condition and our increasing prosperity as a species, a sense of collective existential dread is intensifying beneath the surface. While there is every reason to be optimistic about our future, people across the Western world are instead relentlessly pursuing a fatal combination of nihilism and hedonism; simply put, the belief that nothing really matters and immediate pleasure is the only thing worth pursuing. In his groundbreaking first book, Luke Schiller attributes this very puzzling discrepancy to a cause that we are all too eager…mehr
Something strange is happening. Despite the improving human condition and our increasing prosperity as a species, a sense of collective existential dread is intensifying beneath the surface. While there is every reason to be optimistic about our future, people across the Western world are instead relentlessly pursuing a fatal combination of nihilism and hedonism; simply put, the belief that nothing really matters and immediate pleasure is the only thing worth pursuing. In his groundbreaking first book, Luke Schiller attributes this very puzzling discrepancy to a cause that we are all too eager to avoid talking about - a crisis of meaning. By initially taking us on a brief yet fascinating historical journey in humanity's quest for understanding, Schiller compellingly argues that this preeminent crisis of meaning has been brought about by five crucial trends. Understanding these trends and acknowledging the existence of this crisis, Schiller argues, are the first steps in being able to mend ourselves. A formula for solving this crisis is precisely what Schiller then offers. The insights contained in this book, combined with its masterfully-crafted framework of meaning, provide us with a practical, transformative, and deeply fulfilling enterprise at a time when it is needed most. It is time to reconceptualise what life is all about - before it is too late. There is no better place to start.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
As a certified Canadian educator, author, and personal consultant, Luke Schiller aspires to improve the lives of people around the world. Having experienced the impact of his own self-improvement journey, he is inspired by the belief that dedication to the improvement of oneself in all areas of life has a transformative effect that inevitably diffuses outward to those around you and ultimately makes the world a better place. Luke holds a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science (with an Emphasis in Law & Policy) from Trent University, a Bachelor of Education from Queen's University, and a Master of Arts in Political Science (with an Emphasis in Comparative Politics & International Relations) from Queen's University, during which he swam competitively for the Queen's University Varsity Swim Team. Combining his vast interdisciplinary knowledge with his extensive pedagogical training, Luke strives to strike a much-needed balance between remaining informative yet practical in his written and audiovisual content. For more from Luke, be sure to visit his official website at www.schilleracademy.com
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