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Cómo hacer que te pasen cosas malas

Cómo hacer que te pasen cosas malas

José Peña Coto

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Draft2Digital
Año de edición:
2024
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Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9798224202997
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La luz también está en la oscuridad. Este no es el típico libro de autoayuda que te dice qué hacer para ser feliz con soluciones rápidas. Es una provocación para mirar de frente a lo importante, aquello que la mayoría busca evitar. 'La sedación constante con estímulos y positividad forzada da paso a la tristeza de descubrir que el mundo real es frío y no tiene compasión por tus emociones.' Un viaje intelectual y espiritual que desafía las percepciones convencionales de la felicidad, el sufrimiento, la verdad y la búsqueda de significado. 'Por cada misterio que desvelamos, se abren mil preguntas más.' Más que un manual de instrucciones para la vida, este libro es una brújula para aquellos que buscan vivir con integridad en un mundo que premia la superficialidad y el autoengaño.

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