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Doctrine of the Mean - A Timeless Journey to Harmony and Balance - cover

Doctrine of the Mean - A Timeless Journey to Harmony and Balance

Zi Zisi, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Editorial: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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🌟 Unveil the timeless wisdom of the ancient world! Dive into Zisi's profound masterpiece, where philosophy meets practicality, and harmony is the key to a fulfilled life. 🕊️ Whether you're a lover of ancient texts, a seeker of inner peace, or simply someone looking to explore new perspectives, this book offers treasures for everyone.

📖 With insightful interpretations and relatable applications, Doctrine of the Mean illuminates the art of finding balance amidst life's chaos. Let Zisi guide you through the subtle nuances of ethical living, emotional intelligence, and the power of moderation. ✨

👥 Join the countless readers worldwide who have discovered clarity, purpose, and joy in these pages. Award-winning interpretations and critical acclaim make this book an essential addition to your reading list. 📚

🎯 Unlock the path to a balanced and harmonious existence today. Click "Buy Now" and embark on this transformative journey! 🛒
Disponible desde: 17/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 72 páginas.

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