Any Questions?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Humanism, Other Practices, Atheism, Mind & Body
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Author: Mark Edward Reed ISBN: 1230000096502
Publisher: Mark Edward Reed Publication: January 4, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mark Edward Reed
ISBN: 1230000096502
Publisher: Mark Edward Reed
Publication: January 4, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Any Questions? is a philosophical and inspirational book. It is unorthodox in style, perhaps even unique, though it is similar in content to some classic works like the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, the Essays of Michel de Montaigne, and the Reflections of Schopenhauer. Written entirely in the second person, the book encourages readers to enter into a dialog with their own assumptions, opinions, and beliefs about what it means to live well. The goal of this dialog is to create a path to a richer and more fulfilling life by posing challenging questions and leading the readers to search for answers. Examining traditional notions of piety, dignity, integrity, and courage, Any Questions? may be read as a spirited personal exploration, or it may be opened anywhere and mined for thoughtful questions and engaging ideas. There are allusions to major philosophers and thinkers, but no names, no citations, no footnotes, and no dates. It is written for anyone looking for answers to life’s most fundamental questions, and is reinforced by what open-minded thinkers throughout history have discovered—the answers come and go but the great questions are timeless.

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Any Questions? is a philosophical and inspirational book. It is unorthodox in style, perhaps even unique, though it is similar in content to some classic works like the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, the Essays of Michel de Montaigne, and the Reflections of Schopenhauer. Written entirely in the second person, the book encourages readers to enter into a dialog with their own assumptions, opinions, and beliefs about what it means to live well. The goal of this dialog is to create a path to a richer and more fulfilling life by posing challenging questions and leading the readers to search for answers. Examining traditional notions of piety, dignity, integrity, and courage, Any Questions? may be read as a spirited personal exploration, or it may be opened anywhere and mined for thoughtful questions and engaging ideas. There are allusions to major philosophers and thinkers, but no names, no citations, no footnotes, and no dates. It is written for anyone looking for answers to life’s most fundamental questions, and is reinforced by what open-minded thinkers throughout history have discovered—the answers come and go but the great questions are timeless.

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