Five Meanings
A Short Book About the Meaning of Life.
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Narrated by:
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Steve King
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By:
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Adam Quirk
About this listen
A Why-To Book about the meaning of life. Not sure what you’re doing with your life? Not sure why you’re here in the first place? I’ve been there. Many of us have been there. Whether you’re choosing a career path, facing existential dread, or you’ve been stuck in a rut for years, drifting along without a clear purpose is a terrible feeling.
Wouldn't it be nice to continually feel deep meaning from your work, your relationships, your family, and most importantly your own daily life?
Discovering the meaning of life sounds like an impossible end to an impossible quest.
This book will show you a simplified, practical approach to finding the meaning of life for yourself.
How do I know? I’ve spent more than 35 years thinking about the meaning of life, existence, and our place in it. I wrote this book as a record of my thinking, and as an atlas to help others understand how to find their own meaning of life. I went searching for the meaning of life, and found five of them.
In this book, you'll find:
- How a person’s purpose is based on natural laws that govern the entire universe.
- Why purpose and meaning are often confused - this book will clarify each and show how one builds off the other.
- How being guided by purpose can lead to a deeper feeling of meaningful life.
- How humanity fits into the big picture of the universe, and how the universe created us to be creators.
- How the order of our universe, our society, and our individual abilities are naturally linked.
- Summaries of each section to help clarify and remember what you’ve listen.
Most self-help type books give tips and recipes for living a better life. Cookbooks, basically. This is not a cookbook. It precedes the question of how to do something. It uncovers why we should do anything at all. If an average self-help book is a stroll through town on your lunch break, this one is a month-long vision quest in the forest. But it doesn’t rely on mysticism, just reasoning.
©2021 Adam Quirk (P)2021 Adam Quirk