About This Book
The book collects reflective essays that analyze moral life amid social change, arguing for a practical moral classification between those who cause pain and those who spread joy. The author diagnoses the disintegration of old habits and language, critiques reductive psychological binaries, and urges a shift from self-centeredness toward fraternity. Suffering and happiness are examined as complementary forces shaping character, and ethical guidance emphasizes avoiding harm and cultivating communal well-being through everyday acts of compassion.
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