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The WHY of life
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The WHY of life

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ilsa and her family become the catalyst for global transformation. It's about politics, artificial intelligence, and psychology; about the WHY of life, love, corporate success, systems thinking, and our everyday lives. The story is incredible yet now realistic. It depicts the intricacy of political challenges and the complexity of life. Still, it is compellingly woven into the life of an exceptionally empathetic family. On one hand, we can empathize with the lives of the protagonists, and on the other, there are many discussions surrounding the climate catastrophe, geopolitics, robotics, social cohesion, and the driving forces behind human actions. The book is not light reading, yet in many places it remains breezy enough to be enjoyed. The narrative leaves gaps, plays with pacing, and varies in style and focus. It will inspire reflection for many years to come and, hopefully, spark interest in the second part.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bod - Books on Demand
Date
27 February 2025
Pages
302
ISBN
9783769389678

ilsa and her family become the catalyst for global transformation. It's about politics, artificial intelligence, and psychology; about the WHY of life, love, corporate success, systems thinking, and our everyday lives. The story is incredible yet now realistic. It depicts the intricacy of political challenges and the complexity of life. Still, it is compellingly woven into the life of an exceptionally empathetic family. On one hand, we can empathize with the lives of the protagonists, and on the other, there are many discussions surrounding the climate catastrophe, geopolitics, robotics, social cohesion, and the driving forces behind human actions. The book is not light reading, yet in many places it remains breezy enough to be enjoyed. The narrative leaves gaps, plays with pacing, and varies in style and focus. It will inspire reflection for many years to come and, hopefully, spark interest in the second part.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bod - Books on Demand
Date
27 February 2025
Pages
302
ISBN
9783769389678