A person lives for a long time by thinking. They make plans, build calculations, and search for what is right. Over time, something happens almost unnoticed: what one knows increases, but what one can carry diminishes. Life grows heavier; time narrows. The problem is not outside. The problem is no longer being able to continue in the same way.
This book traces how far thought can carry us and where it must withdraw. It makes visible the silent threshold that appears when knowledge, explanation, and intention reach their limit. It explores how separation settles in, why density increases, and the point at which a person is forced to stop. It does not offer solutions, because here, a solution is not a new system.
The text does not teach something new. Instead, it allows the reader to see many familiar things from another place. Life does not change; perspective does. Where thought falls silent, feeling enters. And a person learns to carry their existence without the need to prove it.Order Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GJRVT45R
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