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The Dark Side of Progress - Navigating the Pitfalls of Technology and Society - cover
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The Dark Side of Progress - Navigating the Pitfalls of Technology and Society

Dan Desmarques

Editora: 22 Lions

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The Dark Side of Progress: Navigating the Pitfalls of Technology and Society is an eye-opening journey into the limits and complexities of life. This book challenges readers to expand their minds and embrace the unknown as it guides them through thought-provoking topics and explores the intricacies of our reality. It provides insight into the often overlooked aspects of our existence, serves as a guide to understanding trauma and control, and explores the limits of knowledge, philosophy, and religion.
 
The author takes you on a compelling exploration of all aspects of life, from spirituality and consciousness to science and technology. This book is not just a collection of abstract ideas, but a practical guide to unlocking the mysteries of your life and expanding your mind to embrace the complexity of reality. It delves into the human condition, societal norms, and the pitfalls of progress, challenging readers to look beyond the surface and understand deeper truths.
 
In the chapters that follow, you will find a rich tapestry of insights and reflections on various topics, including the limits of perception, the dark side of technological progress, the complexities of power, and the importance of self-discovery. Each chapter is designed to provoke thought and inspire a deeper understanding of the world around us and within us.
 
Join the author on this transformative journey to expand your consciousness, challenge your perceptions, and embrace the complexity of reality. Whether you are seeking personal growth, philosophical insight, or a deeper understanding of the world, this book offers a comprehensive guide to navigating life's complexities and finding inner peace.
Disponível desde: 16/08/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 130 páginas.

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