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Pasquale De Marco

The Eternal Challenge

In the tapestry of human existence, there lies an eternal challenge: the quest to understand our place in the universe and the forces that shape our lives. This book embarks on an intellectual odyssey, delving into the depths of history, philosophy, and the human condition to unravel the enigmas that have captivated humanity for centuries.
With profound insights and thought-provoking analysis, this book explores the cyclical nature of history, the intricate relationship between the individual and society, and the enduring pursuit of justice, happiness, and meaning. It delves into the power of ideas and their transformative impact on civilizations, examining how they can ignite revolutions, spark innovation, and shape the course of human progress.
Through the lens of historical events and philosophical contemplations, this book grapples with the complexities of the human experience. It confronts the limits of rationality and the profound influence of emotions on our decision-making. It examines the challenges of achieving justice in a complex world and the elusive nature of happiness, seeking answers to the age-old questions that have plagued humanity for generations.
With eloquence and erudition, this book celebrates the resilience of the human spirit, our capacity for progress, and the enduring power of hope and optimism. It illuminates the enduring legacy of human creativity and achievement, even amidst the challenges and setbacks that inevitably arise along the way.
This book is an invitation to embark on a journey of self-discovery and intellectual exploration. It is a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit and our unwavering pursuit of knowledge, wisdom, and a deeper understanding of the eternal challenge that lies at the heart of our existence.
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83 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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