Unbreakable Rules

Unbreakable Rules

Conde Cagalitan

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Editorial:
Conde Cagalitan
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9781764512114
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he Unbreakable Rules offers a clear, uncompromising framework for thinking, choosing, and living with integrity in a world saturated with contradiction. Rather than giving moral commands or cultural opinions, this book returns to the foundations: the Four Pillars that make coherent thought and ethical action possible.Through simple language and precise reasoning, it guides readers to see reality as it is, confront their own inconsistencies, and build a life grounded in clarity and intellectual honesty. These principles are not abstract theories. They are practical tools for navigating conversations, decisions, relationships, and the moral challenges of everyday life.Whether you are a student, a leader, a philosopher, or someone seeking a more stable inner compass, The Unbreakable Rules provides a structure that strengthens your ability to think clearly and act with integrity. It is a book for anyone who wants to live without self‑deception, without contradiction, and without abandoning truth when it becomes inconvenient.The Four Pillars presented here are universal, timeless, and accessible to all. They do not tell you what to believe - they show you how to build beliefs that can withstand scrutiny. They do not tell you how to live - they give you the framework that makes ethical living possible.Clarity is not a luxury. Integrity is not optional. These are the rules that cannot be broken.

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