Have you ever asked yourself: What am I doing in this world? What have I come to do? What do I want to do with my life? Why do I do this and not that? What purpose drives me every day to live it? How do I live each day? What do I expect from this life? What kind of person do I want to be for this world and for those who inhabit it? Do I generate happiness? How do I want to be remembered? Do I often have regrets about the things I have done, said, or thought? This book aims to learn how to live by asking ourselves questions and reflecting on aspects of the reality we are immersed in, which we rarely or never talk about. It is a blend of Buddhism with science and common sense. The idea is that when you take it in, it helps you fully discover the meaning of your life for yourself. It's like when you go to the optometrist because you can't see well, and when you get your prescription glasses, everything becomes clearer. This is not a religious book, although spirituality corroborated by science plays a key role. It is also not a scientific book, but rather a philosophical one aimed at learning to live by unlearning many things. It is about understanding what is truly important in this life so that we can set aside what really isn't. Ultimately, it is about learning to live a fuller, happier, and more transcendent life than the one most mortals are living today. It is a countercultural book because it will help you disconnect from one way of life to connect with another way of recognizing and truly living life. Are you ready to discover another way of understanding life and living it?
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